Jacob McFarland

Male 1811 - 1836  (24 years)


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  1. 1.  Jacob McFarland was born on 30 Oct 1811 in Haywood Co., NC; died in 1836 in Missouri, USA.

    Jacob married Matilda Fleming in 1833 in Cooper Co., MO. Matilda was born in 1813 in Rockbridge Co., VA; died in 1846 in Boonville, Cooper Co., MO; was buried in McFarland Cemetery, Boonville, Cooper Co. MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Archimedes Washington McFarland  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Sep 1834 in Boonville, Cooper Co., MO; died on 9 Sep 1910 in Cooper, Missouri, USA.
    2. 3. Arminda Jacob McFarland  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1835 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA; died in 1881.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Archimedes Washington McFarland Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jacob1) was born on 15 Sep 1834 in Boonville, Cooper Co., MO; died on 9 Sep 1910 in Cooper, Missouri, USA.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHICAL
    1883 History of Howard and Cooper Counties
    CLARK'S FORK TOWNSHIP

    ARCHIMEDES W. McFARLAND. Mr. McFarland is a cousin of Truman W. McFarland, of Boonville in whose sketch is given an account of their grandparents, Jacob, Sr., and Nancy (Cathy) McFarland, originally of North Carolina. Archimedes W.'s father, Jacob, Jr., was born before his parents left their native state, but attained his majority here, and in 1833 was married to Miss Matilda Fleming, formerly of Kentucky. He died, however, about three years after his marriage, leaving his wife a widow with two children: Archimedes W., the subject of this sketch, born in Boonville township, September 15, 1834, and Armiuda, J., born in 1835, now the wife of Robert Comer, of Henry county, Missouri. Eight years after her husband's death, Mrs. McFarland also died, and thus the two children were left orphans in childhood. However, they were kindly cared for by relatives and friends, and their father having died possessed of some property, they were not entirely dependent upon the generosity of others in their tender years. After Archimedes grew up he sold his interest in his father's estate, and bought a farm in Henry, where he followed farming until 1865. He then sold out his farm in that county and returned to the home of his childhood days, where he bought a tract of land adjacent to the farm that his father-in-law, Mr. William Hurt, had given him in Clark's Fork township. He now has a good farm, and is one of the well respected farmers and good citizens of the township. December 10, 1857, he was married to Miss Mary Hurt, of this county. They have three children, two being dead: Alice G., born December 7, 1858, wife of Robert Johnson; William J., born September 9, 1863, and Agnes L., born December 5, 1877. Laura C. and Lillie M. are deceased. Mr. McFarland's farm contains about a quarter section of good land, and he follows both grain and stock raising.

    History of Cooper County Missouri by W. F. Johnson

    A. W. McFarland

    (Transcribed by Jim Thoma)

    A. W. McFarland - The story of the struggles and accomplishments of the pioneer men and women of any section of the country, is one of ever increasing interest. The true history of Cooper County consists, in a large measure, in the recital of the lives and deeds of the pioneers, whose sacrifices made possible the better conditions which those of a later generation enjoy. A. W. McFarland, who died Jan. 9, 1910, while a native of Cooper County saw much of the early life and early day development of this county. He belonged to a family of pioneers. He was born in Boonville township in 1834, a son of Jacob and Matilda (Fleming) McFarland, who were among the very early settlers of this county. Jacob McFarland died in 1843, and his wife departed this life three years later, and their remains now rest in a private cemetery on their old home farm.
    A. W. McFarland was reared to manhood in Cooper County, and educated in the district schools, or such schools as existed at that time. He was married Dec. 10, 1857, to Miss Mary Catherine Hurt. They resided in Cooper County for about three years after their marriage, when they removed to Henry County, and remained there three years. They then returned to Cooper County and settled on the farm where Mrs. McFarland
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    now lives. Here A. W. McFarland engaged in farming and stock raising, and was regarded as a successful man of affairs, and a good citizen. He improved his place and made a pleasant home for himself and his family. It is one of the attractive places in that section of the county, and the cedar trees which were set out over a half century ago still ornament the front yard of the residence, and give the place an artistic and distinctive appearance.
    Mary Catherine (Hurt) McFarland is also a native of Cooper County, and belongs to a family of pioneers. She was born in Clarks Fork township, Sept. 2, 1838, a daughter of William and Catherine (Robertson) Hurt. William Hurt was born in Cooper County, of Virginia parents, who were among the first settlers of this section. He died in 1895. His wife, who was also born in this county died in 1881. Their remains are interred in Walnut Grove Cemetery. William and Catherine (Robertson) Hurt were the parents of the following children: Mrs. Nancy M. Davis, deceased; Mary Catherine, widow of A. W. McFarland, the subject of this sketch; Jenkin B., deceased; Benijoh, deceased; William, resides in Clarks Fork township; and James, resides in Clarks Fork township.
    To A. W. and Mary Catherine (Hurt) McFarland were born the following children: Alice, married Robert Johnston, who is now deceased, and she lives in Boonville; Laura Catherine, deceased; William J., resides on the old home place; Lillie May, deceased; and Agnes Lee, married Terrell Mills, and they reside on the McFarland homestead.
    Terrell Mills and Agnes Lee McFarland were married Oct. 11, 1899. Mr. Mills was born in Clarks Fork township, Feb. 20, 1878. He is a son of James T. and Bettie Elizabeth Mills. The father is now deceased and the mother resides in Kansas City, Mo. To Terrell and Agnes Lee (McFarland) Mills has been born one child, Mary Elizabeth, born Jan.18,1905.
    There were nine grandchildren in the McFarland family, as follows: Emmett B. Johnston; Mrs. Berna Swarne; Mrs. Ruth Swarner; Percy E. McFarland, deceased; Mrs. Eula Mercer; Wilbur J. McFarland; Mary Martha McFarland; Alice Grace McFarland; and Mary Elizabeth Mills. The following are great-grandchildren of Mrs. McFarland: Burnah Mildred Lucile, Edward, and Mildred Swarner, and Roberta, Bernard, and Mary Edwina Johnston.
    The McFarland family have been prominently identified with Cooper County almost since its beginning, and are one of the highly respected pioneer families of this section. Mrs. McFarland, although in her 81st year, has a keen insight into the affairs of every-day life and a remarkable memory, rich in reminiscence of Cooper County history.
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    Walnut Grove Cemetery
    Boonville, Missouri

    Civil Township:
    Boonville
    Quadrant Map:
    Boonville
    General Location:
    Locust Street in Boonville, Missouri
    Congressional Township:
    Township 49-N; Range 17-W
    Section:
    Eastern half of southeast quarter of southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 36
    Longitude & Latitude:
    38 58 18 : 92 43 57
    Directions:
    Drive east on Locust Street, you can not miss this cemetery.

    Archimedes Washington; born 15 Sep 1835; died 09 Jan 1910; husband of Mary Catherine Née Hurt McFarland; "prominent farmer and parents of Mrs. J. Terrell Mills."; married 07 Dec 1857

    BIOGRAPHICAL
    1883 History of Howard and Cooper Counties
    CLARK'S FORK TOWNSHIP

    ARCHIMEDES W. McFARLAND. Mr. McFarland is a cousin of Truman W. McFarland, of Boonville in whose sketch is given an account of their grandparents, Jacob, Sr., and Nancy (Cathy) McFarland, originally of North Carolina. Archimedes W.'s father, Jacob, Jr., was born before his parents left their native state, but attained his majority here, and in 1833 was married to Miss Matilda Fleming, formerly of Kentucky. He died, however, about three years after his marriage, leaving his wife a widow with two children: Archimedes W., the subject of this sketch, born in Boonville township, September 15, 1834, and Armiuda, J., born in 1835, now the wife of Robert Comer, of Henry county, Missouri. Eight years after her husband's death, Mrs. McFarland also died, and thus the two children were left orphans in childhood. However, they were kindly cared for by relatives and friends, and their father having died possessed of some property, they were not entirely dependent upon the generosity of others in their tender years. After Archimedes grew up he sold his interest in his father's estate, and bought a farm in Henry, where he followed farming until 1865. He then sold out his farm in that county and returned to the home of his childhood days, where he bought a tract of land adjacent to the farm that his father-in-law, Mr. William Hurt, had given him in Clark's Fork township. He now has a good farm, and is one of the well respected farmers and good citizens of the township. December 10, 1857, he was married to Miss Mary Hurt, of this county. They have three children, two being dead: Alice G., born December 7, 1858, wife of Robert Johnson; William J., born September 9, 1863, and Agnes L., born December 5, 1877. Laura C. and Lillie M. are deceased. Mr. McFarland's farm contains about a quarter section of good land, and he follows both grain and stock raising.

    History of Cooper County Missouri by W. F. Johnson

    A. W. McFarland

    (Transcribed by Jim Thoma)

    A. W. McFarland - The story of the struggles and accomplishments of the pioneer men and women of any section of the country, is one of ever increasing interest. The true history of Cooper County consists, in a large measure, in the recital of the lives and deeds of the pioneers, whose sacrifices made possible the better conditions which those of a later generation enjoy. A. W. McFarland, who died Jan. 9, 1910, while a native of Cooper County saw much of the early life and early day development of this county. He belonged to a family of pioneers. He was born in Boonville township in 1834, a son of Jacob and Matilda (Fleming) McFarland, who were among the very early settlers of this county. Jacob McFarland died in 1843, and his wife departed this life three years later, and their remains now rest in a private cemetery on their old home farm.
    A. W. McFarland was reared to manhood in Cooper County, and educated in the district schools, or such schools as existed at that time. He was married Dec. 10, 1857, to Miss Mary Catherine Hurt. They resided in Cooper County for about three years after their marriage, when they removed to Henry County, and remained there three years. They then returned to Cooper County and settled on the farm where Mrs. McFarland
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    now lives. Here A. W. McFarland engaged in farming and stock raising, and was regarded as a successful man of affairs, and a good citizen. He improved his place and made a pleasant home for himself and his family. It is one of the attractive places in that section of the county, and the cedar trees which were set out over a half century ago still ornament the front yard of the residence, and give the place an artistic and distinctive appearance.
    Mary Catherine (Hurt) McFarland is also a native of Cooper County, and belongs to a family of pioneers. She was born in Clarks Fork township, Sept. 2, 1838, a daughter of William and Catherine (Robertson) Hurt. William Hurt was born in Cooper County, of Virginia parents, who were among the first settlers of this section. He died in 1895. His wife, who was also born in this county died in 1881. Their remains are interred in Walnut Grove Cemetery. William and Catherine (Robertson) Hurt were the parents of the following children: Mrs. Nancy M. Davis, deceased; Mary Catherine, widow of A. W. McFarland, the subject of this sketch; Jenkin B., deceased; Benijoh, deceased; William, resides in Clarks Fork township; and James, resides in Clarks Fork township.
    To A. W. and Mary Catherine (Hurt) McFarland were born the following children: Alice, married Robert Johnston, who is now deceased, and she lives in Boonville; Laura Catherine, deceased; William J., resides on the old home place; Lillie May, deceased; and Agnes Lee, married Terrell Mills, and they reside on the McFarland homestead.
    Terrell Mills and Agnes Lee McFarland were married Oct. 11, 1899. Mr. Mills was born in Clarks Fork township, Feb. 20, 1878. He is a son of James T. and Bettie Elizabeth Mills. The father is now deceased and the mother resides in Kansas City, Mo. To Terrell and Agnes Lee (McFarland) Mills has been born one child, Mary Elizabeth, born Jan.18,1905.
    There were nine grandchildren in the McFarland family, as follows: Emmett B. Johnston; Mrs. Berna Swarne; Mrs. Ruth Swarner; Percy E. McFarland, deceased; Mrs. Eula Mercer; Wilbur J. McFarland; Mary Martha McFarland; Alice Grace McFarland; and Mary Elizabeth Mills. The following are great-grandchildren of Mrs. McFarland: Burnah Mildred Lucile, Edward, and Mildred Swarner, and Roberta, Bernard, and Mary Edwina Johnston.
    The McFarland family have been prominently identified with Cooper County almost since its beginning, and are one of the highly respected pioneer families of this section. Mrs. McFarland, although in her 81st year, has a keen insight into the affairs of every-day life and a remarkable memory, rich in reminiscence of Cooper County history.
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    Walnut Grove Cemetery
    Boonville, Missouri

    Civil Township:
    Boonville
    Quadrant Map:
    Boonville
    General Location:
    Locust Street in Boonville, Missouri
    Congressional Township:
    Township 49-N; Range 17-W
    Section:
    Eastern half of southeast quarter of southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 36
    Longitude & Latitude:
    38 58 18 : 92 43 57
    Directions:
    Drive east on Locust Street, you can not miss this cemetery.

    Archimedes Washington; born 15 Sep 1835; died 09 Jan 1910; husband of Mary Catherine Née Hurt McFarland; "prominent farmer and parents of Mrs. J. Terrell Mills."; married 07 Dec 1857

    Family/Spouse: Mary Catherine Hurt. Mary was born on 2 Sep 1838 in Clark's Fork, Cooper Co., MO; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. William Jacob McFarland  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1863 in Clark's Fork, Cooper Co., MO; died on 25 Dec 1925 in Clark's Fork, Cooper Co., MO.

  2. 3.  Arminda Jacob McFarland Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jacob1) was born in 1835 in Boonville, Cooper, Missouri, USA; died in 1881.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1835



Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Jacob McFarland Descendancy chart to this point (2.Archimedes2, 1.Jacob1) was born in 1863 in Clark's Fork, Cooper Co., MO; died on 25 Dec 1925 in Clark's Fork, Cooper Co., MO.

    Notes:

    William Jacob; born 9 Sep 1863 Clarks Fork, Missouri; died 25 Dec 1925 in Clarks Fork, Missouri, husband of Mollie née Eller McFarland; married 02 Nov 1884 in Cooper County, Missouri; son of Alexander W. McFarland and Mary Catherine née Hurt McFarland; lot 516; Walnut Grove Cemetery listing of plot owners

    William Jacob; born 9 Sep 1863 Clarks Fork, Missouri; died 25 Dec 1925 in Clarks Fork, Missouri, husband of Mollie née Eller McFarland; married 02 Nov 1884 in Cooper County, Missouri; son of Alexander W. McFarland and Mary Catherine née Hurt McFarland; lot 516; Walnut Grove Cemetery listing of plot owners