Reuben A. McFarland

Reuben A. McFarland

Male 1778 - 1858  (80 years)

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  • Name Reuben A. McFarland  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
    Birth 19 Feb 1778  Montgomery Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Residence 1840  Liberty, Saint Francois, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Possessions 25 May 1842  St. Francois Co., MO Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Reubin McFarland Sr. conveys to Reubin McF. Jr. for $300, 127 a. NW quarter of 18th Sec. of Tw. 35, R. 7E, with houses, water, everything "except a cumfortable support for said Reubin McFarland Sr. and Martha his wife" Bk. C, p. 427 
    Religion Cumberland Presbyterian Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Religion Cumberland Presbyterian 
    Residence 1850  District 80, St Francois, Missouri, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Death 4 Oct 1858  St. Francois, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location  [6
    Person ID I30555  MacFarlane
    Last Modified 29 May 2024 

    Father John McFarland, BY146078 RoM02,   b. 4 Feb 1739, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt 1803, Haywood Co., North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 63 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Mary Kinder,   b. Abt 1742, Virginia ? Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1786 (Age > 45 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Marriage Between 1762 and 1763  Montgomery or Bedford Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [7, 8
    Family ID F5747  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Martha Campbell,   b. 20 May 1779, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 24 Apr 1855, St Francois Co., MO Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 75 years) 
    Marriage 28 Sep 1797  Jefferson Co., TN Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Children 
     1. Jacob McFarland,   b. 19 Oct 1799, Buncombe Co., North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 5 Jan 1864, St Francois Co., MO Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     2. Mary McFarland,   b. 1803, Buncombe Co., NC Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1870, St Francois Co., MO Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 67 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     3. Elizabeth McFarland,   b. 13 Sep 1804, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 13 May 1863, St Francois Co., MO Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 58 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     4. Reuben Henderson McFarland,   b. 30 Jun 1810, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 13 Dec 1867, St Francois Co., MO Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 57 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     5. Nancy Eveline McFarland,   b. 15 Apr 1815, St Francois Co., MO Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1899, Washington Co., Missouri Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 83 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
     6. Huston C. McFarland,   b. 1818, Missouri Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Aft 1860, Washington Co. MO Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 43 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F5333  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 May 2024 

  • Notes 
    • Mary Helen Haines notes:

      In the family Bible belonging to Nancy Caroline McFarland Sloan are these dates:
      Rubin McFarland born Feb. 19, 1778, died Oct. 4, 1856. Martha McFarland born March 20, 1779, died April 24, 1855

      The year for Reuben's death is different. So, not sure if it is 1858 or 1856.

      North Carolina
      Buncombe Co. Deed Book 9, pp. 31, 34, 36. John Sr. is deeding land to James (253 acres on Jonathan Cr.), to Reuben (175 acres on Jonathan Cr.) William (196 acres on Jonathan Cr.) and David (116 acres Jonathan's Cr.)

      Missouri
      Article in newspaper dated October 14, 1927, a reprint of an article from 1886
      "Farmington, May 10, 1886
      Editor Democrat:-- During the year of 1815 or 1816, there came to this part of the country Reuben McFarland, John McFarland and others of the same name, and settled in what was known in early days as the McFarland settlement, some seven or eight miles southeast of Farmington. They were of the Cumberland Presbyterian religion, and old Uncle Reuben McFarland (as every one called him) was one of the most zealous men in the Master's interest in this country. It was about the organization of the old Cumberland Presbyterian Church in that settlement, which was kept up by himself and his relatives as long as he lived, but after his death (which occurred some time in the fifties) the church was merged into the Methodist Church South, and the old house of worship was sold, and now does duty as a cow-barn for George W. Murphy. Uncle Reuben McFarland gave his influence and example to the Presbyterians of Farmington in the organization of their church, and was with them on all occasions when he could be of service; he was ma… known in this part of the country as any man of his day, and esteemed by all as one of the brightest milestones on the narrow way that leads above. During the same year there came to this settlement Thomas George, and his brothers, Reuben, Carrol, Jesse, and Lewis; there came with them several McFarlands, but I believe of no relation to the others. All the Georges except Thomas, and I believe all of the last named McFarlands left this place for Cooper County Missouri, and...(cont. on page 28)"

      Note: the other McFarlands were other children of John and Mary Kinder McFarland.

      Land Claims:
      1824 Reuben McFarland made claim to 127.6 acres in NW Sect. 18, 35 N, 7E. This land straddles the St. Francois/Ste Genevieve border.

      On May 25, 1842 Reubin McFarland Sr. conveyed to Reubin Jr. his land, 127 acres and all the goods, horses, houses, water, etc. for $300. "except a cumfortable support for said Reubin McFarland Sr. and Martha his wife." St. Francois Deeds Book C, p. 427.

      p. 656 in Goodspeed's Southwest Missouri: "...Reuben and Martha McFarland, who moved from North Carolina to Tennessee and came from there to Missouri in 1814, locating in Liberty Township, St. Francois County, where they passed the remainder of their days. Mr. McFarland was a remarkable man. He was a natural mechanic, being a good blacksmith, gunsmith, carpenter, cabinet maker, etc., and used tools of his own making. He was also a man who made friends of every one with whom he came in contact. He made a clock that kept perfect time, and the violins of his making were equal to any purchased from dealers." part of article about Thomas B. Marks, Reuben's grandson.

      When visiting the property in 2008, besides visiting the cemetery, also visited the "Old Clay Pit" under a grove of trees in the middle of a pasture. The people that took us to it, explained that this was the source of the clay used for brickmaking, and the source of the first brick building, a house, built around the time of the civil war.

      More than likely, Reuben and Martha are buried in the family cemetery, where is son Jacob and wife are buried. However, there are no visible stones.

      The following are notes from the McFarland genealogy website of Gary Morris: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hollow/8143/genealogy/mcfarland/rbtlanc.txt --

      ***** 49 ***** Reuben A. McFARLAND, son of John McFARLAND and Mary KINDER, was
      born 19 Feb 1778 in Bedford County, Virginia, died 13 Feb 1867 in St Francois
      County, Missouri. Married 28 Sep 1797 in Jefferson County, Tennessee to Martha
      CAMPBELL born 20 May 1779 in Dandridge, Jefferson County, Tennessee, died 24 Apr
      1855 in St Francois County, Missouri.

      ----- NOTES FOR Reuben A. McFARLAND:
      MARRIAGE: 1797 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Reuben McFarland and Martha
      Campbell, 28 Sep 1797/1799. SOURCE: IGI.
      CENSUS: 1800 NORTH CAROLINA, Buncombe County 10100-00100. P. 181.
      CENSUS: 1810 NORTH CAROLINA, Buncombe County. Reuben McFarland P. 198.
      CENSUS: 1830 MISSOURI, Cooper County. Reuben A. McFarland. P. 215.

      ===CHILDREN of Reuben A. McFARLAND and Martha CAMPBELL

      182 [Daughter] McFARLAND b abt 1798 Tennessee(?).
      + 183 Jacob McFARLAND b 19 Oct 1799 Buncombe County, North
      Carolina. M Mary McFARLAND.
      184 Mary (Polly) McFARLAND b 1801 Buncombe County, North
      Carolina.
      185 Houston McFARLAND b abt 1807 Buncombe County, North
      Carolina.
      + 186 Reuben H. McFARLAND b abt 1810 Haywood County, North
      Carolina. M (1) Martha BENTON. M (2) Mary C. PETTIT.

      Buncombe Co. Deed Book 9, pp. 31, 34, 36. John Sr. is deeding land to James (253 acres on Jonathan Cr.), to Reuben (175 acres on Jonathan Cr.) William (196 acres on Jonathan Cr.) and David (116 acres Jonathan's Cr.)

      Article in newspaper dated October 14, 1927, a reprint of an article from 1886
      "Farmington, May 10, 1886
      Editor Democrat:-- During the year of 1815 or 1816, there came to this part of the country Reuben McFarland, John McFarland and others of the same name, and settled in what was known in early days as the McFarland settlement, some seven or eight miles southeast of Farmington. They were of the Cumberland Presbyterian religion, and old Uncle Reuben McFarland (as every one called him) was one of the most zealous men in the Master's interest in this country. It was about the organization of the old Cumberland Presbyterian Church in that settlement, which was kept up by himself and his relatives as long as he lived, but after his death (which occurred some time in the fifties) the church was merged into the Methodist Church South, and the old house of worship was sold, and now a does duty as a cow-barn for George W. Murphy. Uncle Reuben McFarland gave his influence and example to the Presbyterians of Farmington in the organization of their church, and was with them on all occasions when he could be of service; he was ma… known in this part of the country as any man of his day, and esteemed by all as one of the brightest milestones on the narrow way that leads above. During the same year there came to this settlement Thomas George, and his brothers, Reuben, Carrol, Jesse, and Lewis; there came with them several McFarlands, but I believe of no relation to the others. All the Georges except Thomas, and I believe all of the last named McFarlands left this place for Cooper County Missouri, and...(cont. on page 28)"

      Note: the other McFarlands were other children of John and Mary Kinder McFarland.

      Land Claims: 1824 Reuben McFarland made claim to 127.6 acres in NW Sect. 18, 35 N, 7E.

      On May 25, 1842 Reubin McFarland Sr. conveyed to Reubin Jr. his land, 127 acres and all the goods, horses, houses, water, etc. for $300. "except a cumfortable support for said Reubin McFarland Sr. and Martha his wife." St. Francois Deeds Book C, p. 427.

      p. 656 in Goodspeed's Southwest Missouri: "...Reuben and Martha McFarland, who moved from North Carolina to Tennessee and came from there to Missouri in 1814, locating in Liberty Township, St. Francois County, where they passed the remainder of their days. Mr. McFarland was a remarkable man. He was a natural mechanic, being a good blacksmith, gunsmith, carpenter, cabinet maker, etc., and used tools of his own making. He was also a man who made friends of every one with whom he came in contact. He made a clock that kept perfect time, and the violins of his making were equal to any purchased from dealers." part of article about Thomas B. Marks, Reuben's grandson.

  • Sources 
    1. [S1055] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, (Name: Name: Name: Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.;;;;;), Year: 1850; Census Place: District 80, St Francois, Missouri; Roll: 413; Page: 154a.

    2. [S1099] Ancestry.com, 1840 United States Federal Census, (Name: Name: Name: Name: Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.;;;;;), Year: 1840; Census Place: Liberty, Saint Francois, Missouri; Roll: 230; Page: 65; Family History Library Film: 0014858.

    3. [S1235] 1830 Federal Census, St. Francois Co., MO, Liberty twn. P. 416.
      Reuben Mcfarland, bet. 50 and 60, living with 2 males, one 10 - 15, one 15 - 20, and 3 females: one 10 - 15, two bet. 50 - 60. Neighbors are John Mcfarland and John Johnson, Samuel Vance, John H. McFarland.

    4. [S1410] Marriages of Jefferson County, Tennessee, p. 4.
      #158 Reuben McFarland to Martha Campbell on Sept. 28, 1797

    5. [S1683] 1840 Federal Census, St. Francois Co., MO, Image 1 of 6, Liberty twn.
      Reuben McFarland. One male 20 to 30 (Reuben H.), one male 60 to 70 (Reuben), 3 females under 5, one female 20 to 30, one female 60 to 70 (Martha).

    6. [S1890] Newpaper article.

    7. [S1757] James A. McFarland, Stitches in Time: The Myth of Sir John Macfarlane, (Name: Name: Name: Name: Name: 2001, Double Creek Productions, Inc.;;;;;), p. 11.

    8. [S1759] James A. McFarland, Stitches in Time: The Myth of Sir John Macfarlane, (Name: Name: Name: Name: Name: 2001, Double Creek Productions, Inc.;;;;;), p. 11.