************************* FIRST GENERATION ************************* ***** 1 ***** Duncan McFARLAND, son of IMMIGRATION 1730-1740 _____, was born about 1700 in Weter County, Ireland, died after 1792 in Back Creek, Augusta County, Virginia, buried in George Cleek Cem, Bath County, Virginia. Married about 1720 in Ireland(?) to Ann or Elizabeth PORTER born about 1705 in Ireland, died in Bath County, Virginia, buried in George Cleek Cem, Bath County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Duncan McFARLAND: DEATH: Jackson River area. HISTORY: From the "Annals of Bath County" by Oren F. Morten 1917 Staunton, VA found at Staunton Public Library, Staunton, VA Page 198 under chapter "Families of Greater Bath" - Duncan Mc Farland seems to have come from Lu nenburg County. Alexander and William were sons. The first was a soldier of the Revolution. He sold to Jacob Cleek and went to North Carolina. The other absconded about 1775, leaving his father-in-law to care for the wife and her seven children." R ESIDENCE: (PRE 1738) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. RESIDENCE: (1742-1745) Probably first moved from Philadelphia to Virginia about this time. RESIDENCE: 1753-1767 VIRGINIA, Augusta County, Middle River headwaters. "Duncan McFarland and family were i n Beverly Patent, Augusta County, VA by at least 1753 on the headwaters of Middle River, 6 to 10 miles SW of present Staunton, and in 1767 moved to Jackson River in present Bath County, VA." SOURCE: From Mary T. Haines. MIGRATION: 1767 VIRGINIA, Au gusta County, Jackson River. "Duncan McFarland and family moved in 1767 to Jackson River in present Bath County, VA." SOURCE: From Mary T. Haines. NOTES: The McFarlands of Tennessee appear to be of a different family. RESIDENCE: 1782-1787 Augusta C ounty Tax Payers. CHILDREN: 1753 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. Duncan McFarland and son William, March 18, 1753. SOURCE: "CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH IRISH SETTLEMENT IN VIRGINIA" Vol I, page 58. PROBATE-LINKS: 1755 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. Duncan M cFarland, March 18, 1755. WILL of Robert Young, plantaioneer, converys to personal estate. [One of which...] Duncan McFarland, weaver. SOURCE: "Chronicles of the Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia" 1958 by Lyman Chalkley vol 3 LDS Microfilm #01 62044. LAND: 1767 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. Daniel McFarland, 18 March 1767, from William Willson and Barbara, 100 acres on Jackson River for 30 pounds. SOURCE: Chalkley Vol 3:450; Augusta County Will page 227. BOOK: Referenced in book on grands on, James McFarlane of Virginia (1766/1767); Duncan Mc Farland immigrated from Weter, Ireland in 1718 and married daughter of a Sea Captain, Anne Porter, in Augusta County, VA before 1750; was possibly from Lancaster Co, Pa, settled on the Jackson Riv er, near Warm Springs, Augusta County (soon that part in Bath County); buried in unmarked graves in the George W. Cleek Cemetery, 13 miles North of Warm Springs on US Route 220. MILITARY: 1760 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. Duncan McFarland. Too old. C ourt martial of Duncan McFarland Augusta County, VA 24 Sep 1760. Conclusion: exempted from Military Service due to old age. SOURCE: "Virginia Colonial Soldiers" by Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck 1988, page 329. LAND: 1792 VIRGINIA, Bath County. Alexand er, son of Duncan McFarland, Feb 20, 1792. "On February 20, 1792, Alexander McFarland of Green County, North Carolina [[now Greene county, TN]], by virtue of a power of attorney from his father, Duncan McFarland, sold 319 acres of land on Jackson Riv er, Bath County, Virginia to Jacob Cleek. SOURCE: Bath County Deed Book 1, pages 66 and 68. "Early Western Augusta County Pioneers" 1957 by George W. Cleek [page 22]. Deed Book 1, pages 66 and 68). NOTE: The land which Jacob Cleek purchased is ap proximately ten miles north of Warm Springs, Virginia, on U.S. Route 220. LINKS: From "History of Woodford County, Kentucky" by Wm E. Railey 1938 at Bellingham Library R929.3R: Duncan McFarland's daughter, Ann McFarland descendant of Calan McFarland . HISTORY: VIRGINIA, Bath County. Page 397-398. MCFARLAND FAMILY. The Macfarlane Clan was one of the Highland Clans in Scotland. They moved from Aryleshire, Scotland to Ireland about 1601, where the name changed from Macfarlane to McFarland. Th ere have been no fewer than 23 Lairds of Macfarlane, the last of whom came to America early in the 18th century. _____1. Duncan McFarland (1), died in Bath County, Virginia; married Anne Porter, daughter of a sea captain. Duncan McFarland was a weav er and was in Augusta County before 1750. He settled on Jackson River in what is now Bath County, Virginia. Both are buried near the George Cleek Cemetery in Bath County, Virginia in unmarked graves. The McFarland family abandoned their cabin cave on the east side of Jackson River just opposite their cabin. From the cave they saw their home and personal belongings destroyed and their livestock tortured and killed. After several years of discouragement by being continually harassed by the cun ning Indians, descendants of Duncan McFarland sold their real estate to Jacob Cleek in February 1792 and settled in that part of North Carolina which is now included in the state of Tennessee. _____Children: 4 (others?) _____2. i. Robert McFArland ( 2), died in 1798; married Esther Houston, daughter of John Houston (1669-1755) and Margaret Crawford. He qualified a Lieutenant on November 16, 1752 (Abstracts from the Records of Augusta County, Virginia, Lyman Chalkley, Vol. II, page 55). Their da ughter, Anne McFarland (3), born 1723; married (1) in 1738, Captain Alexander Dunlap, born 1716; died 1744; married (2) in 1745, Robert Bratton, born May 20, 1712; died in 1785. (See Bratton Family). _____3. ii. John McFarland (2), called "Old Scot land John", married Mary Montgomery. He was one of the first Elders in the Old Stone Church in Augusta County, Virginia. Two of his grandsons were active in the early settlement of the Tennessee border territory. They were Colonel Robert McFArland (son of Robert McFarland) and Colonel John McFarland (son of Benjamin McFarland). Colonel John McFarland represented Jefferson County, Tennessee in the Legislature at Nashville in 1824. John McFarland (2) qualified as Ensign on November 16, 1752. ( Abstracts from the Records of Augusta County, Virginia, Lyman Chalkley, Vol. II, page 55). _____4. iii. William McFarland (2), married _____ Gibson, daughter of Alexander Gibson and Mary _____. William McFarland served in the Revolution. _____5. iv. Alexander McFarland (2). He was wounded in the Battle of Point Pleasant, October 10, 1774. (Ibid, Vol. I, page 254). SOURCE: "EARLY WESTERN AUGUSTA PIONEERS" by George W. Cleek, Staunton, Virginia 1957. Page 397-398. Copy obtained from Staunt on Public Library, Virginia. ERRORS: Note that Robert (2) and John (2) were not children of Duncan ----- NOTES FOR Ann or Elizabeth PORTER:: PARENTS: Thomas PORTER. FATHER A CAPTAIN, born before 1715 in England? ===CHILDREN of Duncan McFARLAND and Ann or Elizabeth PORTER + 2 Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND b abt 1721 Ireland. M (1) Alexander DUNLAP. M (2) Robert Patrick BRATTON. + 3 Robert McFARLAND b abt 1725/1735 Ireland. M Mary _____. + 4 William McFARLAND b 1732/1735 Ireland(?). M Elizabeth GIBSON. + 5 Margaret (McFarlane) McFARLAND b abt 1748 Augusta(?) County, Virginia. M John IRWIN. + 6 Alexander McFARLAND b 1749/1750 Augusta County, Virginia. M (1) to *UNKNOWN*. M (2) Mary CRAWFORD. + 7 Robert Henry (McFarlane) McFARLAND b abt 1750 Virginia(?). M Ann _____. + 8 Andrew (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 1754 Tyrone(?) County, Ireland. M Margaret Lynn LEWIS. + 9 Robert McFARLAND b abt 1760 Virginia(?). M Jane _____. ************************* SECOND GENERATION ************************* ***** 2 ***** Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND, daughter of Duncan McFARLAND and Ann or Elizabeth PORTER, was born about 1721 in Ireland, died 1784/1786 in Augusta County, Virginia. Jean married (1) 1737 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania to Alexander DUNLAP born 1716 in Ulster County, Ireland, died 1744 in Augusta County, Virginia. Jean married (2) 18 Jun 1745 in Virginia to Robert Patrick BRATTON born 20 May 1712 in Antrim County, Ireland, died 18 Aug 1785 in Augusta County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLANDD: LINKS: From "History of Woodford County, Kentucky" by Wm E. Railey 1938 at Bellingham Library R929.3R: Descendant of Calan McFarland. ----- NOTES FOR Alexander DUNLAP: PARENTS: Alexander Dunlap. MARRIAGE: Probably in Philadelphia or Lancaster County. RESIDENCE: Of Philadelphia, PA, after marriage lived in Augusta County, VA. Also resided in Orange County, VA (probably that part which later became Augusta County). RESIDENCE: From the Annuals of Bath County "Families of Greater Bath"; page 193 Alexander Dunlap from near Philadelphia married Jean McFarland and lived first in Rockbridge County. Captain Alexander Dunlap born Goshen, VA. Goshen was first known as Dunlap Pass & Bratton's Run was Dunlap's Run. BOOK: Book written on this family: "The House of Dunlap" by James Arthur MacClellan Hanna 1956 412 pages. Family and descendants of Alexander Dunlop (1716-1744) and Anne MacFarlane. At FHC Salt Lake City Book Area 929.273 D921h. Alexander Dunlap (1716-1744), of Scottish Lineage, immigrated from Scotland or Ulster to Augusta County, Virginia in 1730, and married Ane MacFarlane in 1737. Their first son, John Dunlap (1738-1804), was born in Philadelphia, and reared in Augusta County, Virginia. Includes Dunlap ancestors in Scotland and Ireland. TO-DO: See copy of book "the House of Dunlap by James Arthur MacClellan Hanna 1956 412 pages, for family of McFarland of Augusta County, VA. LDS book 929.273 D921h. HISTORY: From "History of Woodford County, Kentucky" by Wm E. Railey 1938 at Bellingham Library R929.3R "Captain Alexander Dunlap, who led the settlers into that part of Augusta County, VA., known as the "Pastures". In 1743 Captain Dunlap was the farthermost settler on the Virginia frontier. In that year he was appointed captain of horse and died in 1744." ----- NOTES FOR Robert Patrick BRATTON: PARENTS: James and Rebecca BRATTON of Augusta County, VA. CONFLICT: GENDEX on Internet lists parents as Andrew and Audrea BRATTON. RESIDENCE: Augusta and Rockbridge Counties. Owned 2284 acres in Augusta County, VA and Western Territories. IMMIGRATION: Immigrated 1733 to Orange County (Now Augusta County), VA. SOURCE: "Early Western Augusta County Pioneers" 1957 by George W. Cleek. Robert Bratton, one of four brothers who came to America from Ireland in 1733. Was born in Northern Ireland May 20, 1712; died 1785; married in 1745 in Augusta County, Virginia, Ann (McFarland) Dunlap, born 1718 in Scotland; still living in 1785, daughter of Robert McFarland and Esther Houston (incorrect), and widow of Captain Alexander Dunlap. Robert Bratton came to Orange County, Virginia (Now Augusta) in 1733. He was a Captain in the French and Indian War 1756-1758; a member of the council of war for protection of the Virginia frontier, 1756; owner of 2,284 acres in Augusta County, Virginia and other lands in the western territories. His will was dated May 10, 1783 and recorded in Will Book 6, page 492, Augusta County, Virginia (Abstracts from the Records of Augusta County, Virginia, Lyman Chalkley, Vol III, page 173). SOURCE: World Family Tree Disk #7, and Internet at GENDEX.COM. ===CHILDREN of Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND and Alexander DUNLAP + 10 John DUNLAP b 1738 Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. M Ann CLARK. + 11 Robert DUNLAP b 1740 Virginia. M Mary Elizabeth GAY. + 12 Elizabeth Anne DUNLAP b abt 1742 Augusta County, Virginia. M John WARWICK. + 13 Alexander DUNLAP b Oct 1743 Augusta County, Virginia. M Agnes GAY. ===CHILDREN of Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND and Robert Patrick BRATTON + 14 James BRATTON b 30 Jun 1746 Augusta County, Virginia. M Rebecca Ann HOGSHEAD. + 15 Agnes Nancy (Nancy) BRATTON b 17 Apr 1747 Augusta County, Virginia. M William GIVENS. + 16 Adam BRATTON b 1750 Augusta County, Virginia. M (1) Agnes HOGSHEAD. M (2) Elizabeth FEEMSTER. + 17 John BRATTON b 1750/1756 Augusta County, Virginia. M (1) Sarah ANDERSON. M (2) Judith MONTGOMERY. + 18 George BRATTON b 1751/1754 Augusta County, Virginia. M Jane ELLIOTT. 19 Elizabeth BRATTON b 1753 Augusta County, Virginia. + 20 Mary BRATTON b 1756 Augusta County, Virginia. ***** 3 ***** Robert McFARLAND, son of Duncan McFARLAND and Ann or Elizabeth PORTER, was born about 1725/1735 in Ireland, died 20 Jan 1775 in Fincastle County, Virginia. Married to Mary _____ born about 1730/1740 in Virginia(?). ----- NOTES FOR Robert McFARLAND: QUESTIONABLE LINK: It is purely hypothetical that he is the son of Duncan. There appears to be some connection, and I am placing him as the son of Duncan. Since there is listed only daughters and no spouses for the daughters, I am here assuming that he died during mid life, rather than of old age. Assuming age of 40-50 years. SOURCE: FHC Ancestral File. Lists Robert (as born 1710) as a brother of Duncan (of Augusta County) and John (born ca 1720, died Wythe Co, VA). Robert, born 1710, Mary born 1700. Children: Mary born 1725, Hannah born 1727, and Jane born 1729. All listed as from Scotland. PLACE: Fincastle was discontinued as a county in 1777. Botetourt, Montgomery, and Washington were formed from it. TO-DO: Find source of this family. Perhaps a will in Washington County? ===CHILDREN of Robert McFARLAND and Mary _____ 21 Mary McFARLAND b abt 1750/1760 Virginia(?). 22 Hannah McFARLAND b abt 1755/1765 Virginia(?). 23 Jane McFARLAND b abt 1750/1770 Virginia(?). ***** 4 ***** William McFARLAND, son of Duncan McFARLAND and Ann or Elizabeth PORTER, was born 1732/1735 in Ireland(?), died 1791 in Roand Mountain, Wythe County, Virginia. Married about 1755 to Elizabeth GIBSON born about 1735 in Augusta(?) County, Virginia(?). ----- NOTES FOR William McFARLAND: MILITARY: Augusta County, Virginia: William McFarland under Colonel John Buchanan, "Virginia County Records Vol. II - Virginia Colonial Militia 1651 - 1776" by William A. Crozier 1905 New York (at Bellingham Library). RESIDENCE: 1770 VIRGINIA, Wyt he County. Original settlement by William in this county (see 1774 land record). LAND: 1774 VIRGINIA, Wythe County "Early Adventures on the Western Waters" LDS microfiche 6125902 Vol II page 66 (original page 139) and Page 111 (original 123) Willia m McFarland, assignee of Andrew Lydia, 300 acres both sides of Wolf Creek branch of New River, settled 1770. COURT: 1775 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. William McFarland and children. jUN 20, 1775 Alexander Gibson petitions that William Mcfarland has moved out of the colony, and his children are not provided for, viz: Isabella, Alexander, James, Mary, Daniel, Eleanor, and John. They are bound to said Alexander, their grandfather. SOURCE: "CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH IRISH SETTLEMENT IN VIRGINIA" Vol 1. page 185 [76]. COURT: 1782 "Chronicles of the Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia" 1958 by Lyman Chalkley vol 3 LDS Microfilm #0162044: Will Abstracts of Augusta County, VA: Page 207 [Chalkley], Page 178 (Will Book) 15 Jul 1782 Alexander Gibson's Will -- Executor, son Alexander; to wife Mary; to grandchildren: Elenor McFarland, Daniel McFarland, John McFarland, Ann McFarland, Isabella McFarland, Alexander McFarland, James McFarland, and Mary McFarland. Proved Jul 1795. RESIDENCE: 1790 Wythe County, VA. Wythe Co, VA Wills 1790-1822 FHC microfiche 6101259. Page 4. Appraisal of Estate of Thomas DUNN. Bonds and Notes due Estate: (mostly for ginsing root) Wm Cox, Matt Lindsey, John Lanthrain, Samuel Dunlap, Daniel Collens, Wm M cFarland, Edward How, Adam Runner. Aug 24, 1790. COURT: 1791 Wythe County "Early Adventures on the Western Waters" LDS microfiche 6125902 Book Vol II-IV March 8,1791 page 190. Joseph Atkins with William Davis, Administrators of estate of William McF arland, deceased, was granted to James McFarland. William Cecil, John Greenup, Samuel Ferguson, to appraise estate and slaves of William McFarland. COURT: 1794 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. Daniel and John McFarling. 6 Sep 1794. WILL of Alexander Gibs on Will-- To Wife, Mary; to children, viz: Elizabeth, Christian, Mary Mourey, Margaret; to grandson Daniel Gibson, who is to make deed to Daniel McFarling for his tract on Christian's Creek; to John McFarling; to granddau Elizabeth Cargo, to grandson Samuel Cargo; to Daniel McFarling. Proved 16 June 1795 by James Hill, Daniel McFarling. SOURCE: "Chronicles of the Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia" 1958 by Lyman Chalkley vol 3 LDS Microfilm #0162044. PLACE: Died in Wythe County, VA, that pla ce which became Tazewell county in 1799. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1999) Tom Townsend . ----- NOTES FOR Elizabeth GIBSON: PARENTS: Alexander GIBSON and Mary -----. LINKS: Father, Alexander, died 1795 in Wythe County, VA. ===CHILDREN of William McFARLAND and Elizabeth GIBSON 24 Isabella McFARLAND b abt 1757 Augusta County, Virginia. + 25 Alexander McFARLAND b abt 1758 Augusta County, Virginia. M Lydia PRIEST. 26 Ann McFARLAND b abt 1764 Augusta County, Virginia. + 27 John McFARLAND b abt 1765 Virginia. M to *UNKNOWN*. + 28 James (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 1766/1767 Augusta County, Virginia. M Jane PRICE. + 29 Mary McFARLAND b abt 1768 Augusta County, Virginia. M Daniel ROBINETTE. + 30 Daniel McFARLAND b abt 1769 Augusta County, Virginia. M Barbara Ann HOLMES. + 31 Eleanor (Ellen) McFARLAND b 1760 Wythe(?) County, Virginia. M Thomas NEEL. ***** 5 ***** Margaret (McFarlane) McFARLAND, daughter of Duncan McFARLAND and Ann or Elizabeth PORTER, was born about 1748 in Augusta(?) County, Virginia. Married about 1767 in Augusta County, Virginia to John IRWIN born about 1740 in Augusta(?) County, Virginia, died Jan 1826 in Nelson County, Kentucky. ----- NOTES FOR Margaret (McFarlane) McFFARLAND: QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure who father was, but links to Augusta County very early, and Duncan was only one around? MIGRATION: In 1780 John Irwin entered land on the headwaters of Beech Fork, in what is now Nelson Co, KY. He was still there in 1825 . CHILDREN: ...James born about 1768 ...Elizabeth b. 1773 d ca 1847 Freelandville, Knox Co, Ind. Md 9 Jan 1804 Nelson Co, KY Jonathan Keith, b 15 Jun 1775 Washington Co, PA d. 1830 Vicksburg, MS. Lived 1804-1820 Hardin Co, KY ...Benjamin b. 1773 P A d. 1839 Hardin Co, Ky md 30 Mar 1796 Bardstown, Nelson Co, KY Catherine Lasley, b. ca 1773 Bush Hill, PA. ...Isaac b 24 Jun 1774 VA d. Nov 1858 Putnam Co, Indiana. md Nelson County, Ellen King. Moved 1824 to Putnam Co, Indiana. ...???? George b. c a 1790 md 11 Sep 1814 NElson Co, KY Priscilla Harned. ...???? Mrs. SAlly Irwin md 7 Oct 1816 Nelson Co, KY to David Tate. BIOGRAPHY: Isaac Irwin, the father of our subject, was born in Virginia, and when a young man accompanied his father when he rem oved to Nelson County, Ky. There he met and married Miss Ellen King. There were born to them eleven children, nine of whom lived to attain years of discretion. Subsequently he removed to Hardin County, where he lived until he was fifty years old, then went to Putnam County, Ind. There he lived until his death, which occurred when he was eighty-four years of age. This event occurred just before our subject came to this State. Mr. Irwin followed agricultural pursuits nearly all his life. He was fre quently called upon to fill various offices, and is one of the prominent citizens of his district. The grandfather of our subject, John Irwin, was the first member of this family to leave the old English home for the New World. He settled first in Vir ginia, afterward removing as above noted to Kentucky, where he died in Nelson County about the year 1818. From: "Portrait and Biographical Album of Johnson and Pawnee Counties, Nebraska" 1889 Biography of Isaac Irwin. ----- NOTES FOR John IRWIN: NOTES: Father was James Irwin, a Scotch Irishman, who settled in Augusta County, VA about 1740. ***** 6 ***** Alexander McFARLAND, son of Duncan McFARLAND and Ann or Elizabeth PORTER, was born 1749/1750 in Augusta County, Virginia, died after 1804 in Russell(?) County, Virginia(?). Alexander married (1) about 1775 in Virginia to [*UNKNOWN*]. Alexander married (2) 3 May 1802 in Greene County, Tennessee to Mary CRAWFORD born about 1740 in Virginia(?). ----- NOTES FOR Alexander McFARLAND: QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure if the Alexander who married Mary Crawford was the same one who was son of Duncan. The one who married Mary Crawford may have been Alexander, who may have been son of this Alexander, or perhaps a completely different Alexander. MILITARY: From the Draper Manuscripts, copied from Microfilm: McFarling, Alexer, scout, at Rye Cove, Washington Co. Payroll of Capt Joseph Martin's Co. Stationed on frontiers of Washington Co.[must be Tennessee], under command of Col Evan Shelby, May 1st to 30 Jun 1777, both days inclusive. From ANSEARCHIN NEWS, Periodical of TN Genealogical Society 1978, page 131. MILITARY: Pension Record Abstract of Alexander McFarland. Augusta Co. Ct. records 1788 to 1799, signed by A. McClenachan, Jacob Kinney, and Nathan Ellington. Undated petition of Alexander McFarlin, a soldier under the command of Col. Andrew Lewis, was wounded in the Battle of Point Pleasant 10 Oct 1774. He moved to Clinch, a remote part of Virginia, where invasion of savages prevented further application for his annuity. Deposition 17 Jun 1788 by Dr. Alex Humphreys; 7 Oct 1788 by Alex Gibson that McFarlane was enlisted for one year in 1775 at Staunton by Lt. Thos. Hughes of Capt Faunton's Co. In the fall of 1776, he was a soldier from Clinch against the Cherokee Indians under the command of Col. Christian... that later he was a soldier from Nowlachuka against the Indians. ...Henrico Co. 8 Oct 1788 by Samp. Mathews; 22 Oct 1788 the McFarlane was about 38 years of age. Certificates authorizing pension approved by the Executive 1788 to 1803. REceipts to Zecharia Taliaferro and Morris Austin, signed by Alex MCFarland. Warrant endorsements by A. Blair and Jas. Steele. ...Russell Co. Ct. records 1798 to 1804 signed by Henry Dickenson. Receipts to Henry Smith and Aaron Hendricks, signed by McFarlane,wtinessed by Harry Smith and John Ward. Request for payment to John Tate, witnessed by James McFarlane. Warrant endorsement by Rich'd Price. RESIDENCE: 1782-1795 FROM THE DATA BELOW, Alexander lived at the Big spring, which was at the mouth of Meadow Creek (also known as the meadows), located on the north side of Sinking Springs, which must have run into the north side of the Nolachucky River. Had neighbors in Greene County: ____ CROW, _____ GRAHAM, Richard Higgins, Alexander Gilbreath, Evan Jones, Charles Kilgore, John Reed, William Hall Jr. LAND: 1782 TENNESSEE, Greene County Oct 24 Alexander McFarland entered 300 acres in Washington County, at the Big Spring, on North Side of Sinking Creek, adjacent Crow and Graham (Page 42, grant #235.) PLACE: Greene County formed 1783 from Washington County, TN. TAXLIST: 1783 TENNESSEE, Greene County: Alexander McFarland. RESIDENCE: 1785 Washington County, VA (in a petition to form that part of the County into Russel County): Alexander, Robert, Robert Jr., Joseph. PLACE: Russell County formed 1785 from Washington County. LAND: 1786 TENNESSEE, Greene County Sep 1 Alexander McFarland entered 200 acres known by the meadows, adj. Richard Higgins (page 330, #46.) (sold 1795). LAND: 1787 TENNESSEE, Greene County Sep 20. Alexander Gilbreath entered 50 acres at Sinking Spring; adj. Gilbreath, from Alexander McFarland's line, & Evan Jones. (Page 20, grant #400). LAND: 1787 TENNESSEE, Greene County, Sept 20. Charles Kilgore entered 300 acres on north side of Nolachucky River, including his improvement, adjoining Higgins and McFarland (page 35, #556). COURT-MILITARY: 1788-1793 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. Revolutionary WAR. Alexander McFarland, a soldier under Col. Andrew Lewis and wounded at Point Pleasant 10 Oct 1774; aged 38 on 17 June 1788, and lives in Augusta County. Pension Continued in Augusta County from 1788 to 1793. SOURCE: "Virginia Colonial Soldiers" by Lloyd D. Bockstruck 1988; Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD; page 242; and in "CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH IRISH SETTLEMENT IN VIRGINIA, VOL I" page 254. TAXLIST: 1790 VIRGINIA, Russel County: Alexander. LAND: 1792 TENNESSEE, Greene County Aug 26, deed Robert McFarland to Benjamin Armstrong, for 121 acres on south side of Nolachucky River, part of Grant #818, in 1789. Witness, Alexander McFarland. (Book 2, page 217). LAND: 1792 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Alexander, son of Duncan McFarland, Feb 20, 1792. "On February 20, 1792, Alexander McFarland of Green County, North Carolina [[now Greene county, TN]], by virtue of a power of attorney from his father, Duncan McFarland, sold 319 acres of land on Jackson River, Bath County, Virginia to Jacob Cleek. SOURCE: Bath County Deed Book 1, pages 66 and 68. "Early Western Augusta County Pioneers" 1957 by George W. Cleek [page 22]. Deed Book 1, pages 66 and 68). NOTE: The land which Jacob Cleek purchased is approximately ten miles north of Warm Springs, Virginia, on U.S. Route 220. PLACE: Alexander settled in that part of North Carolina which is now included in the state of Tennessee (now Greene County, Tennessee). LAND: 1792 TENNESSEE, Greene County Nov 27 John Reed, entered 150 acres on north side of Nolachucky River, at mouth of Meadow Creek, adjoining Alexander McFarland, including island (page 374, #1258.). LAND: 1793 TENNESSEE, Greene County, Alexander McFarland entered 200 acres on north side of Nolachucky River. (Page 406, #1140.) (sold 1799). TAXLIST: 1793 TENNESSEE, Greene County Alexander McFarland 450 acres 1 white, 2 blacks. LAND: 1795 TENNESSEE, Greene County, deed, Alexander McFarland to William Hall, Jr. for 200 acres on north side of Nolachucky River, on the meadows, adjoining Richard Higgins. (book 2, page 436). TAXLIST: 1796-1799 VIRGINIA, Russell County, Upper District (1796-1799 continuous). A gap appears 1791-1795, apparently with the younger Alexander living there prior to 1791. No taxlist records after 1799. COURT-MILITARY: 1796-1800 VIRGINIA, Russell County. Court Records Oct 1796-Jan 1800 relating to Pension of Alexander McFarland. Served in War against Cherokee Indians 1776, under command of Col. Wm Christie. At battle of Pt. Pleasant in year of 1774. During his being on the service he was disabled and deprived of the sight of one of his eyes. (FOUND ON INTERNET USGENWEB Russell Co, VA). TAXLIST: 1797-1799 VIRGINIA, Russell County, Upper District Alexander McFarland, lists 2 males for both years that are age 21 years and upward. This must indicate the elder Alexander and his son. LAND: 1798 VIRGINIA, Russell County Surveyors Book page 319 Oct 13, 1798 Alexander McFarland, assignee of Richard Price - 23 acres part Treasury Warrant 10249 dtd Dec 22, 1781 - adjoining a survey of Richard Price - corner to Michael Wright. LAND: 1798 VIRGINIA, Russell County Surveyors Book 2 Page 29 Oct 28, 1798 Rev. James Madison 800 Acres, entry made Nov 18, 1786, part of Treasury Warrant 22015 dated Dec 24, 1783 on Copper Creek including Copper Springs -- corner to Alexander McFarland - corner to William Lee -- corner to Thomas Stapleton. LAND: 1798 VIRGINIA, Russell County Surveyors Book 2 Page 327 Oct 30, 1798 Alexander McFarland, assignee of Richard Price -- 150 acres - part Treasury Warrant 10249 dated Dec 22, 1781 -- adjoining a survey of said McFarlands -- corner to William Lee. LAND: 1799 TENNESSEE, Greene County, deed Alexander McFarland of Russell Co, VA, and Mary his wife, sell to John Morris Sr. of Greene County, TN, 200 acres on north side of Nolachucky River (book 3, page 270). MARRIAGE: 1802 Nov 3 Tn, Greene Co, Alexander McFarlane married Mary Crawford; bond by John Hall. LINKS: Married by a Hall and Alexander of 1795 lived next to a Hall. LAND: 1804 VIRGINIA, Russell County Surveyors Book page 17 May 19, 1804 Alexander McFarlane - 24 acres part of treasury Warrant 1855, dated March 18,1796 - on the water of Sinking Creek - cornerr to McFarlane and William Foster - foot of Knobb of Mockerson Ridge - corner to Rauster and Joseph Long. LAND: 1810 VIRGINIA, Russell County Surveyors Book page 79 July 3, 1811 David Munsey - 42 acres on the waters of Sinking Creek - corner to Alexander McFarlanes 150 acre tract -- survey made for Richard Price - corner to James Madison. DEATH: Alexander is not recorded after 1804 in Russel Co, VA. Since his pension stopped, it looks like he died, but there is mention of an old Alexander McFarland in early records of Crawford Co, IND (where his brother and nephews went to). ***** 7 ***** Robert Henry (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of Duncan McFARLAND and Ann or Elizabeth PORTER, was born about 1750 in Virginia(?), died in Russell(?) County, Virginia(?). Married to Ann _____ born about 1751 in Virginia(?). ----- NOTES FOR Robert Henry (McFarlane)) McFARLAND: QUESTIONABLE LINK: Is this Robert Henry McFarlane the same one who married Ann R. Walkup? QUESTIONABLE LINK: *********** IT SEEMS FAIRLY REASONABLE THAT Robert Henry is a grandson of Duncan McFarland. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Robert C. McFarlane (1781) is said to be a Junior in some records, which would make his father also Robert mcFarlane (?), married to "Ann"--?---. (See also under son Robert C.) Researcher James C. McFarlen states that Robert C. was son of Robert HENRY McFarland. LINKS: Ther e are several suggestive links of the daughters, Angie and Rebecca, as being the same as the girls who lived in Clark (now Taylor) County, Kentucky, and who married YOUNG brothers. See that family. SOURCE: Much information on this family comes from Linda M.Sykes (1999). SOURCE: James C. McFarlen (1998) in THE HERITAGE OF JACKSON CO., ALABAMA (1997-1998). Lists much of this early family including the name Robert Henry as father to all the listed children. Robert Henry had daughters Angie and Rebecca. LAND: 1783 VIRGINIA, Washington County Survey Records 1783 Page 16 Phillip Crurne -- 180 acres ... on the head of a small branch the waters of Clinch River, corner to Robert McFarlane's... by a path ... line of John Lewis Land... March 25, 1783. LAND: 1783 VIRGINIA, Washington County Survey Records 1783 page 75 Robert McFarlin, assinee of Moses Dorton .. 96 acres ... Treasury Warrant .. on both sides of Clinch River...by a path... July 22, 1783. RESIDENCE: 1785 Washington County, VA (in a petition to form that part of the County into Russel County): Alexander, Robert, Robert Jr., Joseph. (NOTE: Robert Sr. would have been Robert, son of John and Mary [Montgomery] McFarland). PLACE: Russell County formed 1785 from Washington C ounty. TAXLIST: 1787-1796 VIRGINIA, Russell county, Upper District Robert McFarland. Note: Not listed after 1796 (record only goes 1796-1799). However, records prior to 1800 do not include the Lower district. May have moved to Lower District 1796 /1797. LAND: 1790 VIRGINIA, Russsel County Deed Book #1 Page 86 May 15, 1790 Robert McFarland, assignee of William Vaughn - 187 acres - part Treasury Warrant 119 acres by 8432 dtd Apr 4, 1782 and 59 acres by 11344 dtd March 11, 1782 - at the foot of the north side of Clinch Mtn --at the foot of Clinch Mtn. TAXLIST: 1792 VIRGINIA, Russell County, Upper District Robert McFarland 1M 21-up, 1M 16-21, no others listed. NOTE: This indicates a son age 16-21 years of age. LAND: 1792 VIRGINIA, Russe ll County Deed Book #1 Abstracts Pae 228 & 229. Aug 28, 1792 between Robert McFarland and Ann and John Counts ... 166 acres granted to Robert McFarland by patent dated 27 June 1788 .. Beginning on north side of Glade Hollow ...Signed Robert McFarland and Ann McFarland TAXLIST: 1795 VIRGINIA, Russell County, Upper District Robert McFarland 178 acres. TAXLIST: 1796 VIRGINIA, Russell County, Upper District Robert McFarland 172 acres. TAXLIST: 1800 VIRGINIA, Russell County, Lower District Robert McFarland. Probably same Robert. CENSUS: 1810 VIRGINIA, Russell County Robert McFarlan. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1999) Linda M.Sykes . Descent from Robert C. McFarlane. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1999) Carolyn Tamblyn Descent from Warren Co, Tn branch. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1998) James C. McFarlen Descendant of Joseph and Lucy Price McFarlen. LINKS: Several researchers of this family claim that Robert had a son James who married J ane Price, but this James has been definiteley been linked as son of William, son of Duncan of Bath Co, VA. FAMILY: This family has definitely linked Joseph, William Monroe, Christopher, and Robert C. as siblings. Other siblings: Angie, Rebecca and B.L. supplied by James C. McFarlen. It is also believed that there was a brother James, but the early birth date of 1767 is troubling. ----- NOTES FOR Ann : LAST NAME PERHAPS WASHINGTON. ===CHILDREN of Robert Henry (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Ann _____ + 32 Joseph (McFarlane) McFARLAND b abt 1775 Augusta(?) County, Virginia. M Lucy PRICE. + 33 Robert C. (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 1781 Russell County, Virginia. M Catherine HOBBS. + 34 Christopher (McFarlane) McFARLAND b abt 1783/1784 Russell County, Virginia. M Susannah HOBBS. 35 Angie McFARLAND b abt 1785 Virginia. + 36 William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND b abt 1785 Russell(?) County, Virginia. M Christian Jane PRICE. + 37 Rebecca McFARLAND b abt 1787 Virginia. M William Sherman (Buck) FRAZIER. + 38 B. L. (McFarlane) McFARLAND b abt 1792 Russell(?) County, Virginia. ***** 8 ***** Andrew (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of Duncan McFARLAND and Ann or Elizabeth PORTER, was born 1754 in Tyrone(?) County, Ireland, died 7 Nov 1829 in Elizabeth, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Married May 1774 in Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia to Margaret Lynn LEWIS born 14 Oct 1755 in Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia, died 22 Jan 1814. ----- NOTES FOR Andrew (McFarlane) McFARRLAND: QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure who father was, but location in Augusta County might include him as son of Duncan. LINKS: Earliest records place him in Augusta County, VA, in now Rockbridge County, which would include him as part of Duncan McFarlane family. Also, his lists his last name as McFarlane instead of McFarland, which would also separate him with the Duncan McFarlane family. However, daughter married Robert McFarland, of the Franklin County McFarland Family. SOURCE: Lewis Family: McFarlane Family on Internet personal site http://lewisgenealogy.com/htmlnew/d0/i0000567.htm MILITARY: Revolutionary War; DAR Patriotic Index. James McFarland. RESIDENCE: Removed to Fort Pitt (Pittsburgh), PA. SOURCE: DAR Records, found at Ancestry.com on Internet. (Says Andrew, which must be in error, and also that he was father of Robert (1767-1835, married Ann St. Clair), which must be in error. Says he was born in Ireland. SOURCE: DAR Records, found on Ancestry.Com on Internet. Andrew McFarland(e) born about 1750 in Ireland, and died 1829 near Elisabeth, PA. Married 1774 to Margaret Lynn Lewis (1756-1814), daughter of William Lewis and Lady Ann Montgomery (Colonel in Augusta Co, VA). Had son Robert McFarland (1767-1835 who married 1802 to Ann St. Clair (1776-1848). Submitted by grandaughter of Robert, Mrs. Christine Coursin Ward (born about 1850). CEMETERY: "Index to Henry R. Baldwin Genealogical records" (OHIO). LDS Microfiche 6051339. At Bellingham FHC. Andrew McFarlane. Resided Tyrone County, Ireland. Married 1774 Staunton, Augusta County, VA to Margaret Lynn Lewis. Brother of James McFarland. SOURCE: FHC IGI. Has name as James Andrew who married Margaret Lynn Lewis. All Children born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, PA. MARRIAGE: [1774] VIRGINIA, Augusta County. James McFarland and Margaret Lewis. Margaret Lewis, born 1756, daughter of Col Wm Lewis and Anne Montgomery. Married James McFarland and then removed to Pittsburg, PA, when it was known as Fort Pitt. She had 11 children, whose names are unknown, except for the first two-- Margaret and James. SOURCE: "History of Augusta County, Virginia" by J. Lewis Peyton 1953 found at Seattle Genealogical Society. MARRIAGE: 1774 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. Andrew McFarlane and [Margaret Lewis] wifes name not listed, May 26, 1774. SOURCE: Chronicles of the Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia by Lyman Chalkley Book 2 Page 278. Records of Marriages in Augusta County. TAXLIST: 1779 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. Andrew McFarlem. SOURCE: LDS Census/TaxLists FHC. NOTE: Does not necessarily indicate a tax list? CENSUS: 1790 PENNSYLVANIA, Allegheny County, (Portion of County taken from Washington County). Andrew McFarlin 1M 16-up 4M 0-16, 4F, 1 slave. Living next to William Clark, Alexander McDonald, Alexr Craig, John Reece. CENSUS: 1800 PENNSYLVANIA, Allegheny County, Mifflin Towship. Andrew McFarland 22101 - 11210 - 10. Page 83(89). LINKS: Note daughter Ann apparently married Robert McFarland, son of James McFarland of Franklin County, PA. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: Jay Wondolowski SOURCE: Family information from actual handwritten Family record, found in records of Jay Wondolowski, at WorldConnect.rootsweb.com. HISTORY: From "The Family of John Lewis, Pioneer" "Margaret Lynn Lewis McFarlane moved after her marriage to Fort Pitt (Pittsburgh), where her husband, who had settled in Philadelphia from Ireland in 1764, was engaged with his brothers in fur trade with the Indians and had been appointed a Justice. On Feb 14, 1777, he crossed the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh to trade with the Mingo Indians, who, howevery, had sided with the British and took him prisoner. He was taken to Fort Niagara and on to Quebec, where he was ransomed or exchanged in 1780. He rejoined his family in Staunton and they returned to Pittsburgh." Extracted from The Family of John Lewis, Pioneer by Frazier, Cowell Jr., Fisher, Fisher Publications, Inc. San Antonio TX 1985. POB 17947, San Antonio, TX 78217. Source from Jay Wondolowski. ----- NOTES FOR Margaret Lynn LEWIS: PARENTS: William LEWIS and Anne MONTGOMERY. LINKS: Father was a Colonel in Augusta County, Virginia, and from Donegal County, Ireland. Pennsylvania Women in the Revolutionary War SOME PENNSYLVANIA WOMEN DURING THE WAR OF THE REVOLUTION.MATRONS OF THE REVOLUTION. MARGARET LEWIS McFARLAND. William Lewis, one of the famous Virginia family of the name, was the father of three daughters; the eldest, Margaret Lynn Lewis, born in 1756, married Andrew McFarland, of Pittsburgh and immediately after moved to the Kittanning, where her husband was engaged in the Indian trade. We are unable to give the exact date, but previous to December 26, 1775, (see Pa. Arch. v., 135); when William Lochry and John Moore wrote a letter to Thomas Wharton, President of the Council of Safety, in which they mentioned Andrew McFarland's fears of being plundered by the Mingoes is alluded to. On the 4th of March 1777, several of the Delawares arrived at Fort Pitt and informed Colonel George Morgan, the Indian agent, that the "Mingoes proceeded directly to Kittanning and there took Mr. McFarland and carried him to Niagara, and that they fold our young people and women, for none others were at home, that the commanding officer at Niagara sent them for the above purpose, in order to hear the news in these parts. They were directed not to hurt him. Had our head men been at home we should have brought him back, for we will not allow this bad work to pass through our towns." Colonel John Montgomery, one of the Indian commissioners, wrote to Judge Jasper Yeares, the other commissioner, under date of March 7th, 1777: "A few weeks ago four Indians came opposite Kittanning and called for a canoe. Andrew McFarland went over and as soon as he landed the Indians seized him and turned the canoe adrift and carried McFarland prisoner, it is thought to Niagara or Detroit." On learning of the capture of her husband Mrs. McFarland with her infant and maid servant fled from the Kittanning. After starting, the servant reminded Mrs. McFarland of her husband's money and valuable papers, but she desired the girl not to mention anything of that kind to her at such a moment; yet regardless of the command of her mistress the servant returned to the dwelling and brought all the money and as many papers as she could carry in her apron overtaking in a short time her mistress, as the snow was very deep. After incredible fatigue they reached the house of Colonel William Crawford, at Stewart's Crossing, on the Youghiogheny, where New Haven now stands. Here the attention of friends soon restored her from the exhaustion caused by carrying her infant such a distance through the snow. She remained at Colonel Crawford's until her father, hearing of her situation, sent her brother, Colonel William Lewis, to bring her home. Intelligence was received that her husband had been carried captive to Quebec, and the Indians had agreed that if a heavy ransom was paid they would restore McFarland to his friends. Of course this was done, his brother went to Quebec, paid the ransom, and returned with Mr. McFarland to Staunton, Va., to the great joy of the brave Margaret McFarland. Mrs. McFarland remained with her kin in Virginia, while Mr. McFarland served two years as sergeant in the Eighth Pennsylvania Regiment of the Line, commanded by Colonel Daniel Brodhead. It was not until the end of the war of the Revolution that Mr. McFarland and his heroic wife returned to their cabin on the Allegheny. Here they resided until the close of a long life surrounded by a happy family, honored and respected for their bravery and good deeds, Mrs. McFarland dying September 12, 1804; her husband surviving two years. ===CHILDREN of Andrew (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Margaret Lynn LEWIS + 39 Margarette McFARLAND b abt 1775 Augusta County, Virginia. M John W. WINGFIELD. 40 James (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 29 Dec 1778 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. + 41 Lewis (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 28 Jun 1781 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. + 42 Hannah (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 21 Jun 1783 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. M Daniel Liberty McCLURE. 43 Mary (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 9 Jul 1785 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 44 Andrew (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 9 Oct 1787 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 45 John (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 19 Feb 1790 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 46 Agatha (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 6 Mar 1792 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 47 Robert Cochran (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 7 Aug 1794 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 48 Thomas (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 26 Oct 1796 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 49 William (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 13 Feb 1800 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 50 Sophia Kitchen (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 20 May 1802 Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. ***** 9 ***** Robert McFARLAND, son of Duncan McFARLAND and Ann or Elizabeth PORTER, was born about 1760 in Virginia(?), died after 1791 in Greene(?) County, Tennessee. Married to Jane _____ born about 1760 in Virginia(?). ----- NOTES FOR Robert McFARLAND: **** MOST RECENT UPDATE **** MUCH OF THIS ROBERT LAND WARRANTS IS FOR ROBERT, SON OF ROBERT OF JEFFERSON CO, TN. (NOTE ESPECIALLY THE FIRST NEAR THE GREAT BEND OF NOLICHUCKY). The others at Sinking Creek, north side, do relate to the descendants of Duncan, though (perhaps?). questionable link: Most or all of Robert in Greene Co, TN is from other families, not descent from Duncan. DELETE THIS INFORMATION FROM THIS RECORD LATER. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Very weak link to this family, but a strong link with family of William, (cousin), William Lewis, and cousin Alexander McFarland of Greene County, Tennessee. Am including him here for now, as he must be grandson of Duncan McFarland. JEFFERSON CO. LAND: 1783 TENNESSEE, Greene County Oct 22 William T. Lewis entered 640 acres including improvements by Samuel King in great bend of Nolichucky River, below mouth of Lick River. Caveat by Robert McFarland 17 Jan 1784; caveat withdrawn & grant to James M. Lewis. Warrant 2 Dec 1784; (Book 1, page 22). LAND: 1783 TENNESSEE, Greene County Oct 23 Thomas Jonakin entered 400 acres in Greene Co, at head of south fork of Sinking Creek, on north side of Nolichucky River, below Bent Creek; warrant 7 June 1784; granted to Robert McFarlin. (Book 1, page 46). LINKS: Oct 22 1783 same date for Alexander McFarland, and area of Sinking Creek same place as Alexander. LAND: 1783 TENNESSEE, Greene County Oct 27 Joseph Alexander entered 200 acres in Greene County, on Long Creek, Warrant 7 June 1784; granted to Robert McFarland (Book 1, page 76). LAND: 1786 TENNESSE, Greene County Nov 1 Robert Armstrong entered 300 acres in Greene County, on south side of Nolichucky River, adj. Robert McFarland. (Page 101. #72.). LAND: 1788 TENNESSEE, Greene County Aug 23 Robert McFarland entered 400 acres on south side of Sinking Creek, including John Crouch Cabin. (Page 43, grant #641). LAND: 1789 TENNESSEE, Greene County Aug 22 grant to Robert McFarland 331 acres on south side of Nolachucky River (Grant #818). COURT: 1790 TENNESSEE, Greene County May Common Pleas. Robert McFarland, overseer of road from William McFarland's place, to river road near Long Creek; Jesse Hopkins overseer of road from Lick Creek to William McFarlands (Page 158). LAND: 1791 TENNESSEE, Greene County Nov 28 deed, Robert McFarland to Stephen Pate, for 78 acres (Part of 200), on south side of Nolachucky River, grant #818 on 22 Aug 1789; signed Robert, Jane McFarland; witness, Benjamin McFarland. (Book 2, page 197). LAND: 1792 TENNESSEE, Greene County Aug 26, deed Robert McFarland to Benjamin Armstrong, for 121 acres on south side of Nolachucky River, part of Grant #818, in 1789. Witness, Alexander McFarland. (Book 2, page 217). ************************* THIRD GENERATION ************************* ***** 10 ***** John DUNLAP, son of Alexander DUNLAP and Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND, was born 1738 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. Married about 1760 to Ann CLARK born about 1745 in Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR John DUNLAP: HISTORY: From "History of Woodford County, Kentucky" by Wm E. Railey 1938 at Bellingham Library R929.3R : "Lived in Rockbridge County, VA., and was an extensive land holder in Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. His Kentucky holding were very valuable. John Dunlap made a trip to Ohio in 1776." ----- NOTES FOR Ann CLARK: PARENTS: James CLARK. LINKS: Sister of William Clark or Lewis and Clark. ***** 11 ***** Robert DUNLAP, son of Alexander DUNLAP and Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND, was born 1740 in Virginia, died 15 Mar 1781. Married to Mary Elizabeth GAY born about 1745 in Rockbridge County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Robert DUNLAP: HISTORY: From "History of Woodford County, Kentucky" by Wm E. Railey 1938 at Bellingham Library R929.3R: "Was an ensign at Guilford Court House, where he was killed. He furnished money to the McConnells, then living on the "Pastures Region" to fou nd McConnells Station near Lexington, Kentucky." ----- NOTES FOR Mary Elizabeth GAY: PARENTS: William GAY and Margaret WALKUP. ***** 12 ***** Elizabeth Anne DUNLAP, daughter of Alexander DUNLAP and Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND, was born about 1742 in Augusta County, Virginia. Married to John WARWICK born about 1740 in Virginia(?). ***** 13 ***** Alexander DUNLAP, son of Alexander DUNLAP and Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND, was born Oct 1743 in Augusta County, Virginia. Married Jan 1768 in Virginia to Agnes GAY born Sep 1745 in Virginia, died 1804 in Woodford County, Kentucky. ----- NOTES FOR Alexander DUNLAP: HISTORY: From "History of Woodford County, Kentucky" by Wm E. Railey 1938 at Bellingham Library R929.3R: He was born in Augusta County, VA Oct 1743 and built his home on the Greenbrier River, in what is now Pocahontas County, West Virginia, and was known as Clover Lick Fort, an outpost used during the Revolution against the Indians. This estate had been sold to his cousin, Major Jacob Warwick, when he removed to Kentucky, and settled in Woodford County, near Pisgah Church, where many of his descendants now reside. He came to Kentucky with his brother-in-law, John Gay, in September 1783. In February 1784, moved out into what is Woodford county (Kentucky), and opened and operated a sugar camp. In 1795 Col. Alexander Dunlap and Major Samuel Stevenson expored southern Ohio for desirable lands. In 1804 he removed to Brown County, Ohio, and also acquired land near Chillicothe, on the Sciota. Col. Alexander Dunlap was an Indian fighter in the Greenbrier, and on the Weaw campaign in Kentucky. His title of Colonel was received through service in the Virginia State militia. ***** 14 ***** James BRATTON, son of Robert Patrick BRATTON and Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND, was born 30 Jun 1746 in Augusta County, Virginia, died 29 Jun 1828 in Bath County, Virginia. Married to Rebecca Ann HOGSHEAD born about 1750 in Virginia. ***** 15 ***** Agnes Nancy (Nancy) BRATTON, daughter of Robert Patrick BRATTON and Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND, was born 17 Apr 1747 in Augusta County, Virginia, died 1827. Married 1764 to William GIVENS born 1746 in Virginia(?), died 1793. ----- NOTES FOR William GIVENS: PARENTS: John GIVENS and Mary Margaret SITLINGTON. SOURCE: "Early Western Augusta County Pioneers" 1957 by George W. Cleek. ***** 16 ***** Adam BRATTON, son of Robert Patrick BRATTON and Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND, was born 1750 in Augusta County, Virginia, died 1800. Adam married (1) to Agnes HOGSHEAD born about 1755 in Virginia(?). Adam married (2) 9 Jul 1788 to Elizabeth FEEMSTER born about 1755 in Virginia(?). ----- NOTES FOR Agnes HOGSHEAD: QUESTION: Last name Givens??. ***** 17 ***** John BRATTON, son of Robert Patrick BRATTON and Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND, was born 1750/1756 in Augusta County, Virginia, died 1823 in Kentucky. John married (1) to Sarah ANDERSON born about 1760 in Virginia(?). John married (2) to Judith MONTGOMERY born about 1760 in Virginia(?). ----- NOTES FOR John BRATTON: RESIDENCE: Settled in Pennsylvania. ***** 18 ***** George BRATTON, son of Robert Patrick BRATTON and Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND, was born 1751/1754 in Augusta County, Virginia, died Oct 1819 in Kentucky. Married to Jane ELLIOTT born about 1760 in Virginia(?). ----- NOTES FOR George BRATTON: MIGRATION: George Bratton, son of Robert Bratton and Anne McFarland, moved to Madison County, Kentucky where he died in 1819. ***** 20 ***** Mary BRATTON, daughter of Robert Patrick BRATTON and Jean Ann (Ann) McFARLAND, was born 1756 in Augusta County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Mary BRATTON: MARRIAGE: Died Single. ***** 25 ***** Alexander McFARLAND, son of William McFARLAND and Elizabeth GIBSON, was born about 1758 in Augusta County, Virginia, died 1812 in Arkansas. Married 20 May 1785 in Washington County, Virginia to Lydia PRIEST born about 1758 in Washington County, Virginia, died 1827 in Conway County, Arkansas. ----- NOTES FOR Alexander McFARLAND: CHILDREN: Alexander may perhaps have had son James C. McFarland, born about 1786 -- later evidence seems this is unlikelyy. RESIDENCE: 1770-1785 on Muddy Fork of Wolf Creek, Wythe County. RESIDENCE: 1784 VIRGINIA, Wythe County "Early Adventures on the Western Waters" LDS microfiche 6125902 Page 19 (OLD 70) May 1, 1784 LAND: John Smith 250 acres on Muddy Fork of Wolf Creek, above Christian Birkman's to include McDoffet's improvements and to join Alexr. McFarlands and Birkman (50 acres withdrawn). RESIDENCE: 1785 Washington County, VA (in a petition to form that part of the County into Russel County): Alexander, Robert, Robert Jr., Joseph. COURT: 1787 VIRGINIA, Augusta County March 1787 Augusta Chronicles. Carlisle vs Alexander McFarling -- Chancery answer 1787. Defendant was nephew of Alexander Gibson. RESIDENCE-LINKS: 1787 VIRGINIA, Augusta County. Alexander McFarland was surety at marriage of James Gray and Elizabeth Doran. One of their children was named Alexander McFarland ("Alex") Gray, born 1788. They later settled in Russell Couty, VA about 1790. RESIDENCE: 1788 Augusta County (see MILITARY, above). TAXLIST: 1788 VIRGINIA, Montgomery County, Wolf Creek, Muddy Fork. MILITARY: Commisioned 15 May 1793 Captain, 16th Reg, Cornstalk Militia, Greene Co, KY. RESIDENCE: 1793 VIRGINIA, Wythe County "Early Adventures on the Western Waters" LDS microfiche 6125902 Page 163 (163) Sep 10, 1793 Wm Coneway and Roda (Rhoda) of Washington co to Zaccheus Elkins, 60 acres of Wolf Creek, waters of New River, granted Coneway Dec 26, 1792, corner to Alexander McFarland's land. CENSUS: 1795 KENTUCKY, Greene County, Indian Creek. Alexander McFarland. RESIDENCE: 1796-1800 Russell County, Virginia?? TAXLIST: 1799 KENTUCKY, Cumberland County, Indian Creek. Alexander McFarland (3 cattle, 400 acres), Daniel McFarland (200 acres), John McFarland (1 cattle, 200 acres). SOURCE: "History of Cumberland County" by Joseph W. Wells 1947 Bell FHC. COURT: 1799 KENTUCKY, Cumberland County. Alexander McFarland appointed one of the Justices of the Peace for Cumberland County. SOURCE: "History of Cumberland County" by Joseph W. Wells 1947 Bell FHC. LAND: 1800 KENTUCKY, Cumberland County. BOUNDS OF WAYNE COUNTY, FORMED 1800: Beginning at the Mouth of Indian Creek on the Cumberland River, and running by James Sanduskys cabin to the road that leads from Capt Thomas Johnson's to Major Alexander McFarlands on Indian Creek. SOURCE: "History of Cumberland County" by Joseph W. Wells 1947 Bell FHC. LAND-LINKS: 1807 KENTUCKY, Cumberland County, Indian Creek. To the Trustees of Cumberland Seminary, by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Nov 17, 1807, 150 acres of land on the head of Indian Creek adjoining Alexander McFarland. SOURCE: "History of Cumberland County" by Joseph W. Wells 1947 Bell FHC. LAND-LINKS: 1815 KENTUCKY, Cumberland County, Indian Creek. Alexander McFarland. William Goodson, Oct 9, 1815, of Cumberland County, waters if Indian Creek, originally granted in the names of Wm Goodson, assignee of Alexander McFarland, who was assignee of Solomon Skeggs. RESIDENCE: Alexander McFarland, Lydia, James, Blassingame Harvey McFarland, John and Daniel all lived for awhile in the Cumberland of Kentucky (Clinton County) in the 1790's, before Alexander and Lydia and Blassingame Harvey McFarland moved to New Madrid Missouri by 1803 and then to the Arkansas territory. RESIDENCE: Settled New Madrid County, MO -- Tywapity bottom 1803- 1805. Settled Cadron 1808 640 acres Arkansas Territory. DEATH: Alexander was killed in 1812 by the Osage Indians, west of Arkansas. SOURCE: Much information from Mary Haines. HISTORY: Alexander McFarland born ca. 1755 Augusta County, VA son of Wm. Lived with father, William in Montgomery and Washington Co, VA in 1780's. Married 20 May 1785 Washington Co, VA Lydia Priest, dau of William and Mary. With Lydia he had Maranda b.1794 and Liddia b. 1798. Alexander also lived in Cumberland (clinton CO), Ky, near Danville, Ky, New Madrid, MO and Conway Co, Arkansas (from Mary Haines). HISTORY: Alexander McFarland led an 1812 trading party that left Cadron on the Arkansas River to trade with villages on the upper Red River. Although he endeavored to avoid the Osages, the latter entered his camp on 13 August 1812 and killed McFarland while his companions were absent. Later, in August 1812 Lydia McFarland filed for loss of property taken from her husband, Alexander McFarland. In "White Claims for Indian Depredations: Illinois - Missouri - Arkansas Frontier" by Marsha Hoffman Rising in National Genealogical Society Quarterly Vol. 84, No. 4 Dec 1996. ----- NOTES FOR Lydia PRIEST: PARENTS: William PRIEST and Mary GRIFFITH. LINKS: Father William born York, PA and died Russell Co, VA. PROBATE: 1829 Conway County, Arkansas. Lydia names in will daughters and their husbands and grandchildren: Benjamin and Maranda Murphy and children Alexander, James, Gibson, and Benjamin Harris Murphy; Ruben J. and Lydia Blount and children Blassingame Harvey, Truant, and James Blount. Other children mentioned but not named. LydiaBlount died 1836 and Maranda Murphy died 1837. ===CHILDREN of Alexander McFARLAND and Lydia PRIEST + 51 Blassingame Harvey McFARLAND b abt 1786 Virginia. M to *UNKNOWN*. + 52 James C. McFARLAND b 1786/1787 Augusta(?) County, Virginia. M (1) Caroline or Rebecca RULE. M (2) Elizabeth _____. M (3) Priscilla PRICHARD. + 53 Maranda McFARLAND b abt 1788 Virginia. M Benjamin MURPHY. + 54 Lydia McFARLAND b abt 1790 Virginia. M Ruben J. BLOUNT. ***** 27 ***** John McFARLAND, son of William McFARLAND and Elizabeth GIBSON, was born about 1765 in Virginia, died after 1830 in Lee(?) County, Virginia. Married to [*UNKNOWN*]. ----- NOTES FOR John McFARLAND: TAXLIST: 1799 KENTUCKY, Cumberland County, Indian Creek. Alexander McFarland (3 cattle, 400 acres), Daniel McFarland (200 acres), John McFarland (1 cattle, 200 acres). SOURCE: "History of Cumberland County" by Joseph W. Wells 1947 Bell FHC. LAND-LINKS: 1805 KENTUCKY, Cumberland County, Indian Creek. To the Trustees of the Woodford Academy of Woodford County, by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 350 acres of land, Aug 25, 1805, on the S. Side of Cumberland River, adjoining John McFarland on the Ridge between Illwill and Indian Creeks. SOURCE: "History of Cumberland County" by Joseph W. Wells 1947 Bell FHC. RESIDENCE: Alexander McFarland, Lydia, James, Blassingame Harvey McFarland, John and Daniel all lived for awhile in the Cumberland of Kentucky (Clinton County) in the 1790's, before Alexander and Lydia and Blassingame Harvey McFarland moved to New Madrid Missouri and then to the Arkansas territory. CENSUS: 1820 VIRGINIA, Lee County. John McFarlane. P 133. William McFarlane P. 133. CENSUS: 1830 VIRGINIA, Lee County, page 312 John McFarlen M 1 10-15, 2 15-20, 1 60-70 Females 1 10-15, 1 20-30, 1 50-60. Page 312. Note: John born about 1767. Wife born about 1773. ===CHILDREN of John McFARLAND and [*UNKNOWN*] + 55 William McFARLAND b 1784 Virginia. M Rachael FARRIS. ***** 28 ***** James (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of William McFARLAND and Elizabeth GIBSON, was born 1766/1767 in Augusta County, Virginia, died 1830 in Russell County, Virginia. Married to Jane PRICE born about 1769 in Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR James (McFarlane) McFARLLAND: NOTES: "COL. James McFarlane of Virginia: some descendants and related families"; Lake McFarlane PARSONS (1902- );1979; LDS Book 929.273 M164p; states James McFarlane was born in 1766 or 1767 in Virginia. He married Jane Price. Many descendants rem ain in Virginia. Book Review found in VIRGINIA APPALACHIAN NOTES Nov 1991, page 154, at BHam FHC; 227 pages; ACTION: Wrote to Lake McFarlane Parsons. Address (1997) 1 Liberty Place Apt 135 Bristol, VA 24201. She does not have a copy of her book. P LACE: Russell County formed 1785 from Washington County, Virginia. NOTE: NOT LISTED IN 1785 Washington county, request to split into two counties. TAXLIST: 1787-1799 continuous VIRGINIA, Russell County, Upper District. LAND: 1791 Deed Book #1 Pa ge 135-136 March 22,1791 Between Samuel VanHook and James McFarland ... 199 acres on both sides of the north fork of Cedar Creek the waters of Clinch River. LAND: 1792 Virginia, Russell County Land Records page 132 11 Jan 1792 James McFarland, assig nee of Philip Naanes 142 acres part of Treasury Warrant 100 acres by 8174 dtd Feb 2, 1782 & 42 ac by 11244 dtd 11 march 1782 on the south side of House and Barn Mtn -corner Wm Priest, and Samuel Robertson - corner Henry Smith. LINKS: Neighbor of Wil liam Priest, likely a close relative of brother's wife, Lydia Priest. TAXLIST: 1792 VIRGINIA, Russell County, Upper District. James McFarland 50 and 95 acres. LINKS-LAND: 1793 VIRGINIA, Russell County Surveyors Books page 187 Sep 13, 1793 John Hor ton 96 acres on the waters of Cedar Creek Corner of Richard PRICE and James MC Farland -on the side of Priests Mountain near the foot. LAND: 1794 VIRGINIA, Russell county, Surveyors Books page 195 Sep 17, 1794 James McFarland, assignee of Alexander S cott - 23 acres - part Treasury Warrant 8174 dtd Feb 2, 1782, on both sides of N. Fork of Cedar Creek, corner to John Horton. TAXLIST: 1795 VIRGINIA, Russell County, Upper District James McFarland 295 and 100 acres. TAXLIST: 1796 VIRGINIA, Russell County, Upper District James mcFarland 275, 110, 162 (new deed) and 80 (new deed) acres. LINKS-LAND: 1796 VIRGINIA, Russell County Surveyors Books Page278 Abraham Crabtree Nov 5, 1796 150 acres assignee of David Priest - On the south side of the Ho use and Barn Mountains - corner of James McFarland. LAND: 1798 VIRGINIA, Russell County Surveyors Book page 317 James McFarland 15 Feb 1798 90 acres part Treasury Warrant 1019 dated Dec 24, 1794 - on the north side of Clinch Mtn and on both sides of the Lick branch -corner to Richard Price - on the Lick Branch corner to said Pricce - corner George Mutter. LINKS-LAND: 1798 VIRGINIA, Russell County Surveyors Books pae 302 Sep 20,1798 John Drake -- assignee of Harry Smith, assignee of James McFarla nd - on the south side of the middle Fork of Indian Creek, part of Headwaters of Clinch River. LINKS: 1803 Russell County, VA Will of Richard Price, Sr. Will Book 2, page 3-12 date 9 March 1803 exec 24 May 1803. Wife Priscilla. Lived Cedar Creek, branch of Clinch River. Neighbors Samuel Robinson, James McFarlane, Henry Smith. Lived near Preece Mountain. CENSUS: 1810 VIRGINIA, Russell County James McFarlane. TAXLIST: 1816 VIRGINIA, Tazewell county. James McFarland owned land in Tazewell Cou nty, but resided in Russell County. CENSUS: 1820 VIRGINIA, Russell County James McFarlane Esq 1M 16-18, 3M 16-26, 1M 45-up, 2F 0-10, 1F 45-up, several slaves. PROBATE: 1830 Russell County, Virginia Will of James McFarlane Will Book 4a, page 466-467 Made 3 Dec 1825, exec 12 Aug 1830. Children James M., Elizabeth, Malinda, Alexander, Clarissa Kindrick, and Augustus. Owned land in Tazewell County. Mentions Elenor Neal and her daughter Mary Neal. Executors: James M. McFarlane and Joseph Shoema ker. Also witness John Burk. PROBATE: 1830 Russell County, Virginia Will of James McFarlane Will Book 4a, page 466-467 Made 3 Dec 1825, exec 12 Aug 1830. ...I James McFarlane of the County of Russell and State of Virginia do hereby make my last Wil l and Testament in manner and form following that is to say. ...1st I desire all my just debts and funeral expenses to be paid out of my perishable property ...2dly I give to my son James M. McFarlane Elizabeth McFarlane & Malinda McFarlane all my pe rsonal estate including my slaves to be equally divided between them ...3dly I give to my son James M. McFarlane all my land in the County of Russell State aforesaid and the buildings thereon with the exception that the said Elizabeth & Malinda shall have the privilege of living in my house until they get married the aforesaid lands buildings etc I give to said James M. McFarlane & his heirs forever. ...4thly I give all my lands in the County of Tazwell State aforesaid to my son James M. McFarla ne Elizabeth McFarland and Malinda McFarlane with the exception that Elenor Neal and her daughter Mary Neal shall have a life Estate of the bent of the creek whereon they now live, they the said James M. McFarlane Elizabeth & Malinda to have and to ho ld the said lands to be equally divided between them to them and their heirs forever ...5thly I give to my son Alexander one dollar to be paid by James M. McFarlane ...6thly I give to my daughter Clarissa Kindrick one dollar to be paid by the said Ja mes M. McFarlane ...7thly I give to my son Augustus McFarlane one dollar to be paid by James M. McFarlane ...8thly and lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint James M. McFarlane and Joseph Shoemaker Executors of this my last Will and Testament here by revoking all other or former wills or Testaments by me heretofore made. ...In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 3d day of December 1825. James McFarlane (Seal) ...Signed, sealed published and declared as and for t he last will and testament of the above named James McFarlane in presence of us John Burk Joseph Shoemaker ...At a quarterly Court continued and held for Russell County on the 4th day of August 1830. This instrument of writing was exhibited in Court as and for the last Will and Testament of James McFarlane deceased and proven by the oaths of Joseph Shoemaker and John Burk the two subscribing witnesses thereto, and was also proven to be in the hand writing of the Testator, and ordered to be recor ded And Joseph Shoemaker one of the executors therein named refusing to take upon himself any part of the further(?) of the execution thereof, on the motion of James M. McFarlane the other executor therein named who made oath, and together with John T . Smith William Williams and William Ferrell his securities, entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of $8000 conditioned as the law directs, certificate is granted the said James M. McFarlane for obtaining probat of the said Will in due f orm ...Teste James P. Carrell C.R.C. LINKS: Will mentions sister Elenor Neal. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Have this James McFarland who married Jane Price in three different families. One as son of William MCFARLAND and Elizabeth GIBSON, and the other lis ted as son of Robert MC FARLAND AND Ann _____. Also have this same James as James (b.1778 son of Robert and Margret MCNUTT MCFARLAND) who married Elizabeth Carmichael. Same children. See Elsewhere. HISTORY: "The Heritage of Russell Co, VA 1786-1986" at LDS -FHC on microfilm. Page 267 Col. James McFarlane, husband of Jane Price, lived on a large acreage of land at Rosedale, VA which he inherited from his father, William McFarlane. Born in 1767, he was active in many events of early Russell Count y History and served in the State Legislature. Their five children were Alexander, Augusta, Clarissa (md Kendrick) and James M. ...... John A., son of Alexander, married "Lou" Ann Hunt of Tazewell County. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Records of Linda Sykes s tate that Alexander Jackson McFarland's father had a brother named James. Most researchers of her family state that this James was the one who married Jane Price. Linda Sykes notes that many in her family did marry into the Price family, but that Ja mes who married Jane Price possibly could have been an uncle instead of a brother, since he was born several years earlier than the rest. This family has definitely linked Joseph, William Monroe, Christopher, and Robert C. as siblings. Other sibl ings: Angie, Rebecca and B.L. supplied by James C. McFarlen. It is also believed that there was a brother James, but the early birth date of 1767 is troubling. HISTORY: 1830 -- Russell Co. History Book: Col. James McFarlane (1767-1830) with spous e, Jane Price (1768-1820) were parents of Augustus McFarlane (1798-1890), who m Nancy Kendricks (1806-1886), dtr of George Kendricks and Elizabeth. CENSUS: 1850 TENNESSEE, Hy County, Jane McFarlance age 80 in home of John McFarland, 53, born North C arolina, Mary 45 KY, William 23, Sarah 17, Elizabeth 19, Martha 15, Mary 12, Emeline 10, John W. 6, Theo Smithwick 15. ----- NOTES FOR Jane PRICE: PARENTS: Thomas PRICE and Jane _____. LINKS: Will of Thomas Price Sr. Will Book 2 Russell Co, VA, page 76 Exec 14 Apr 1803 and proved 28 Aug 1804 Wife Jane. Daughter Jane McFarland. ===CHILDREN of James (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Jane PRICE + 56 Alexander McFARLAND b 11 Oct 1790 Russell County, Virginia. M Mary ALEXANDER. + 57 James M. McFARLAND b 1790/1800 Russell County, Virginia. 58 Elizabeth McFARLAND b abt 1795 Virginia. + 59 Augustus Forlane (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 1797/1798 Russell County, Virginia. M Nancy KENDRICK. + 60 Clarissa (Clency) (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 9 Sep 1799 Russell County, Virginia. M James KENDRICK. + 61 Malinda McFARLAND b 1809/1810 Russell County, Virginia. ***** 29 ***** Mary McFARLAND, daughter of William McFARLAND and Elizabeth GIBSON, was born about 1768 in Augusta County, Virginia, died in Walkers Creek, Wythe County, Virginia. Married 24 Jan 1786 in Montgomery County, Virginia to Daniel ROBINETTE born 1765/1767 in Botetourt County, Virginia, died in Scott County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Mary McFARLAND: CONFLICT: Some sources have Mary McFarland/McFarlin married Michael Robinett 22 Aug 1786 in Montgomery County. MARRIAGE 1774 VIRGINIA, Wythe County "Early Adventures on the Western Waters" LDS microfiche 6125902 Page 178 Montgomery County, VA marriages 1786, Jan 24 Daniel Robinet and Mary McFarland. Sur David Fanning [of Robinet family]. ----- NOTES FOR Daniel ROBINETTE: CONFLICT: Below information believed to be for a Michael Robinett. PARENTS: Samuel ROBINETT and Mary FICKEL or PIGG. NAME: ROBINETT or ROBINETTE. PLACE: Born in Botetourt County, Now Bland County, VA. RESIDENCE: Lived 1790 to 1830 in Wythe County, VA. MARRIAGE: Michael Robinett born 1765-1767 Botetourt co, VA and died Scott Co, VA. Married (1) Rhoda MCFall, and (2) Mary McFarland, 22 Aug 1786 Montgomery Co, VA. Children born about 1787 - 1829 Wythe Co, VA. Son of Samuel Robinett and Mary Fickel. SOURCE: "Descendants of Mathias Schleiermacher" Family Tree Maker User Home Pages, INTERNET. ***** 30 ***** Daniel McFARLAND, son of William McFARLAND and Elizabeth GIBSON, was born about 1769 in Augusta County, Virginia, died about 1835/1840 in Crawford County, Indiana. Married to Barbara Ann HOLMES born about 1770 in Pennsylvania. ----- NOTES FOR Daniel McFARLAND: RESIDENCE: 1794 VIRGINIA, Augusta County (see Augusta County Court Records 1794). Owned land on Christian's Creek. COURT: 1794 "Chronicles of the Scotch Irish Settlement in Virginia" 1958 by Lyman Chalkley vol 3 LDS Microfilm #0162044: Will Abstracts of Augusta County, VA: Page 206 [Chalkley], Page 171 (Will Book) 6 Sep 1794. Alexander Gibson Will-- To Wife, Mary; to children, viz: Elizabeth, Christian, Mary Mourey, Margaret; to grandson Daniel Gibson, who is to make deed to Daniel McFarling for his tract on Christian's Creek; to John McFarling; to granddau Elizabeth Cargo, to grandson Samuel Cargo; to Daniel McFarling. Proved 16 June 1795 by James Hill, Daniel McFarling. TAXLIST: 1799 KENTUCKY, Cumberland County, Indian Creek. Alexander McFarland (3 cattle, 400 acres), Daniel McFarland (200 acres), John McFarland (1 cattle, 200 acres). SOURCE: "History of Cumberland County" by Joseph W. Wells 1947 Bell FHC. RESIDENCE: Alexander McFarland, Lydia, James, Blassingame Harvey McFarland, John and Daniel all lived for awhile in the Cumberland of Kentucky (Clinton County) in the 1790's, before Alexander and Lydia and Blassingame Harvey McFarland moved to New Madrid Missouri and then to the Arkansas territory. SOURCE: Much information from Mary Haines. CENSUS: 1820 INDIANA, Perry County Daniel McFarlin 3M 0-10, 1M 10-16, 1M 45-up, 1F 0-10, 1F 26-45. P. 147. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1999) Mark Prow Submitted queery to on internet concerning family. ===CHILDREN of Daniel McFARLAND and Barbara Ann HOLMES + 62 Robert McFARLAND b 1789/1790 Virginia. M Elizabeth BULLINGTON. + 63 Alexander McFARLAND b abt 1790 Tennessee. M to *UNKNOWN*. + 64 Julia Ann McFARLAND b 3 Aug 1798 Tennessee. M (1) Thomas EADS. M (2) John Riley MANLEY. + 65 Hiram McFARLAND b 6 Jan 1807 Ohio(?). M Sarah SEALS. + 66 James McFARLAND b abt 1810 Virginia(?). ***** 31 ***** Eleanor (Ellen) McFARLAND, daughter of William McFARLAND and Elizabeth GIBSON, was born 1760 in Wythe(?) County, Virginia, died 1850 in Wolfe Creek, Bland County, Virginia. Married 1782 in Wolfe Creek, Tazewell County, Virginia to Thomas NEEL born 1750/1755 in Virginia, died 1825/1830 in Wolfe Creek, Bland County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Eleanor (Ellen) McFARLANND: QUESTIONABLE LINK: The Eleanor McFarland who married Thomas Neel was probably born about 1755. CONFLICT: World Family Tree #4 Ellen McFarland born about 1740, died Bland Co, VA. Married Thomas Neel. Had son William Neel born 6 Jul 1761 Lancaster Co, PA, died 12 Feb 1841 Wythe Co, VA. ----- NOTES FOR Thomas NEEL: BOOK: Book written on the family of Thomas Neel and Eleanor McFarland, at SLC. "The Neel-Dickson Genealogy" by William T. Neel 1949. LDS Microfilm #1011925, item 2. Thomas Neel was born about 1750 or earlier. He married Eleanor McFarland about 1774, having come from Muddy Creek (Now Rockingham) in Augusta County, VA to settle on Wolf Creek. He died about 1819. RESIDENCE: Came from Muddy Creek (Now Rockingham county) in Augusta County, VA to settle on Wolfe Creek, Bland County, Virginia. GENEALOGY: See INTERNET AT ***** 32 ***** Joseph (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of Robert Henry (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Ann _____, was born about 1775 in Augusta(?) County, Virginia, died 1840/1850 in Warren(?) County, Tennessee. Married to Lucy PRICE born about 1785 in Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Joseph (McFarlane) McFARRLAND: CENSUS: 1810 VIRGINIA, Russell County Joseph McFarlan. CENSUS: 1820 TENNESSEE, Warren County Joseph McFerland 200001-33110. COURT: 1820 TENNESSEE, Warren County. Joseph signed Jail Petition. SOURCE: INTERNET PAGE. LAND: 1821 TENNESSEE, Warren County. Joseph McFarlane to Geo W. Durly, 17 Aug 1821 116a on W side of Hickory Creek, Robert McFarlane's NE corner (80a tract where he now lives), Recorded 15 Oct 1821, reg 16 Apr 1822. SOURCE: Warren County, TN Deed Book D, page 260. FOUND in ANS EARCHIN NEWS, Periodical of TN Genealogical Society 1979:31. LAND: 1831 ALABAMA, Jackson County. Joseph McFarland. Date 01 06 1831. document # 3150 AL1210__. 1831 80 Acres in Hunstville, Alabama. Parcel: Township 2S, Range 8E, Section 18. CENSUS: 1840 ALABAMA, Jackson county Joseph McFarland. 000100001-00111001 One male 60-70. CENSUS: 1850 TENNESSEE, Jackson County Lucy McFarlane age 66, b VA, listed in home of her daughter, Ann McFarlane Price. QUESTION: Was this Warren County, Tenness ee?? NOTE: Joseph and Wm Monroe were said to have married the two Price sisters on the same day, but one is in time to have a child in 1804 and the other is listed as abt 1812. Need to find a marriage date for each of these couples. RESEARCHER-EMAI L: 2000 Linda M. Sykes Has done much research on this family. ----- NOTES FOR Lucy PRICE: PARENTS: Anger PRICE and Jane PRICE. LINKS: Parents were cousins. ===CHILDREN of Joseph (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Lucy PRICE 67 James M. (McFarlane) McFARLAND b abt 1802 Russell County, Virginia. + 68 Ann Washington (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 22 Sep 1805 Russell County, Virginia. M Daniel PRICE. + 69 Christian Price (Chrissie) McFARLAND b abt 1805 Russell County, Virginia. + 70 William Washington (McFarlane) McFARLAND b abt 1807 Russell County, Virginia. M Susannah (McFarlane) McFARLAND. 71 Lucy J. (McFarlane) McFARLAND b abt 1810 Russell County, Virginia. + 72 Robert Larkin (Bob) McFARLAND b 1812/1813 Russell County, Virginia. + 73 Sarah Ann (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 14 Sep 1814 Warren County, Tennessee. M Luke Randolph CHANDLER. + 74 Anger (Angus) Washington (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 1817 Warren County, Tennessee. M (1) Mrs. H (REED). M (2) A. H. BOYD. M (3) Mary Elizabeth WAGNON. + 75 Rebecca (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 8 Nov 1819 Warren County, Tennessee. M (1) Willis CUTBIRTH. M (2) David (McFarlane) McFARLAND. ***** 33 ***** Robert C. (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of Robert Henry (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Ann _____, was born 1781 in Russell County, Virginia, died 1831/1850 in Jackson(?) County, Alabama. Married 1809 in Russell County, Virginia to Catherine HOBBS born 1788/1790 in Virginia, died 1840/1850 in Warren County, Tennessee. ----- NOTES FOR Robert C. (McFarlane) MccFARLAND: CENSUS: 1810 VIRGINIA, Russell County Robert McFarlan. CENSUS: 1820 TENNESSEE, Warren County Robert McFarland 200010-21010. RESIDENCE: Moved from Virginia to Warren Co, TN about 1819. Bought property in Jackson Co, AL June 1831. NOTE: Son Alexa nder Jackson McFarland left a family Bible, and lists Alexanders children in it. ----- NOTES FOR Catherine HOBBS: PARENTS: Nathan HOBBS and Mary WILSON. CENSUS: 1850 ARKANSAS, Crawford County, Sugar Loaf Township. Catherine McFarland 61 VA. Living with son Robert S. ===CHILDREN of Robert C. (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Catherine HOBBS + 76 Mary (Polly) McFARLAND b 1810 Russell County, Virginia. M James SCRUGGS. + 77 Ann McFARLAND b 1813 Russell County, Virginia. M Thomas J. HARDWICK. + 78 Alexander Jackson McFARLAND b 1814 Russell County, Virginia. M Armina S. BOLTON. 79 Nathan H. McFARLAND b abt 1815 Russell(?) County, Virginia, d California. 80 Elizabeth McFARLAND b abt 1818 Russell(?) County, Virginia. + 81 Robert Sanford McFARLAND b 1821 Warren County, Tennessee. M Isabella Caroline NORTON. + 82 William Douglas McFARLAND b 1821 Warren County, Tennessee. M Martha TERRELL. 83 John McFARLAND b 1829 Warren County, Tennessee. + 84 Amanda Melvina McFARLAND b 1831 Jackson County, Alabama. M Eldridge Gerry RECTOR. ***** 34 ***** Christopher (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of Robert Henry (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Ann _____, was born about 1783/1784 in Russell County, Virginia, died 1830/1840 in Russell County, Virginia. Married about 1808 in Russell County, Virginia to Susannah HOBBS born 1791/1792 in Russell County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Christopher (McFarlane) McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1820 VIRGINIA, Russell County, Lebanon. Christopher McFarlane 2M 0-10, 1M 10-16, 1M 26-45, 2F 0-10, 1F 26-45. P 148. CENSUS: 1830 VIRGINIA, Russell County Christopher McFarlan 1M 10-15, 1M 15-20, 1M 40-50, 1F 15-20, 1F 40-50. P. 163. CEN SUS: 1840 VIRGINIA, Russell County Susannah McFarlane 1F 40-50. CENSUS: 1850 VIRGINIA, Russell County John W. Owens 36 TN, Elizabeth 36 Russell Co, VA also Susannah McFarlane 58 Russell Co, VA. ----- NOTES FOR Susannah HOBBS: CONFLICT: Records at World Connect have wife as Susan Pippin, dau of William Pippin. ===CHILDREN of Christopher (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Susannah HOBBS + 85 Ann (McFarlane) McFARLAND b abt 1805 Russell County, Virginia. M Hanson HOBBS. + 86 Elizabeth (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 1813/1814 Russell County, Virginia. M John W. OWENS. + 87 Joseph M. (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 4 Jun 1812 Russell County, Virginia. M Sarah Ann (Sally) FUGATE. 88 James (McFarlane) McFARLAND b abt 1812 Russell County, Virginia. + 89 William (McFarlane) McFARLAND b 1815/1816 Russell County, Virginia. M Matilda COLE. ***** 36 ***** William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of Robert Henry (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Ann _____, was born about 1785 in Russell(?) County, Virginia, died about 1840 in Warren(?) County, Tennessee. Married about 1810 in Russell County, Virginia to Christian Jane PRICE born about 1794 in Virginia, died 1874. ----- NOTES FOR William Monroe (McFarlanne) McFARLAND: LAND: 1820 TENNESSEE, Warren County. Wm McFarland to Samuel McSpadden, on Hickory Creek. Moses Rea and Alexander A. McSpadden, witnesses. Recorded 19 Oct 1820, g 6 Nov 1820. SOURCE: Warren Co, TN Deed Book D. Apr 1820-Jan 1824, Abstracted from TN State Archives microfilm # 92: 46, FOUND in ANSEARCHIN NEWS, Periodical of TN Genealogical Society, 1978: 73. PROBATE: 1840 TENNESSEE, Warren County. William McFarland, 28 Dec 1840. George W. Durley and Wilburn Fults appointed to lay off the dowr y of Christian McFarland, widow of William McFarland. ------29 Dec 1840 Sale Bill of W. McFarland, dec'd. Purchases made by Christian McFarland, A.P. McFarland, and R.C. McFarland, among others. SOURCE: Warren Co, TN Will Book 1-3 (1827 - 1858) Ab stracted by Betty Moore Majors 1992 Will Book I, page 399 DEED: 1847 TENNESSEE, Warren County. Heirs of Wm Mcfarlane to Geo. M Smartt Warren County Tennessee Deed Book Vol. P Page 531 State of Tennessee Warren County - This indenture made this 2nd day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred & forty seven by & between the heirs of Wm Mcfarlane (deceased) viz; Anger P. Mcfarlane Robt C Mcfarlane Wm P. Mcfarlane Jane A Curtif wife of Robert Curtis by her attorney in fact Christain Mcfarlin Lucy C Mcfarlane Madison Turner and wife Catharine M. Martha L Mcfarlane and Richard J Mcfarlane Sarah B Mcfarlane Rebecca P Mcfarlane Josaphine L Mcfarlane minor heirs and Geo. M Smartt withinforth that for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred & twelve dollars & fifty cents to the said heirs of William Mcfarlane (deceased) in hand paid the Rights whereof is hereby acknolidged hath bargained & sold and by these presents do bargain and sell and convey to the said Geo. M Smartt a certain tract or parcel of land lying in Warren County Tennessee on the waters of the plumb Branch one of the triblatiries of Hickory Creek in civil district No. 10. Beginning on a black oak on the South Side of the plumb branch thence Nor th Eighty poles to a post oak thence West Two hundred & twenty poles to a stake on the district line thence with the district line South five and a half degrees East forty one poles to a stake thence East fifty six poles to pointers thence South thirt y-nine poles to a stake in the Road thence East one hundred & sixty poles to the Beginning - Including ninety five acres lies the same more or lefs to have and to hold the same to the said Geo. M. Smartt & his heirs forever and Warrant and defend the same to Geo. M. Smartt. against the claim or claims of all persons whatsoever with all the appurtenancies thereinto belonging or in any wise appertaining and through mistake the Name of Christain Mcfarlane Widow of Wm Mcfarlane deceased was omitted a t the top. In witnefs whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals August the 2nd 1847. Christain x her mark Mcfarlane Wm P Mcfarlane Robert Curtiss By Christain Mcfarlane Jane A Curtifs attorney in fact Christain Mcfarlane Lucy x her mark Mcfarlane Madison x his mark Turner Catherine x her mark M Turner Martha x her mark L Mcfarlane ----------------------------- minor heirs Witness Richard J Mcfarlane Uagy Price Rebecca x her mark P Mcfarlane W M. Chadwick Josephine x her ma rk L. Mcfarlane SOURCE: This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Mary KightKite991311@aol.com ----- NOTES FOR Christian Jane PRICE: PARENTS: Anger PRICE and Jane PRICE. LINKS: Parents were cousins. ===CHILDREN of William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Christian Jane PRICE + 90 Isabella McFARLAND b 25 Jan 1812 Virginia. M John BREWER. 91 Andrew McFARLAND b 1812 Russell County, Virginia. + 92 Anger Price McFARLAND b 1813 Russell(?) County, Virginia. M Sarah Martha BREWER. + 93 Robert C. McFARLAND b 1815 Russell(?) County, Virginia. M Mary Jane McQUEEN. 94 William Pleasant McFARLAND b abt 1820 Tennessee(?). + 95 Jane A. McFARLAND b 1821 Coffee County, Tennessee. M Robert B. CLARK. + 96 Catherine H. McFARLAND b 1825 Coffee County, Tennessee. M Madison (Matt) TURNER. + 97 Martha L. McFARLAND b 1829 Coffee County, Tennessee. M Alexander F. CARRUTH. + 98 Richard James McFARLAND b 1831 Coffee County, Tennessee. M Mary Jane CALHOUN. + 99 Sarah B. McFARLAND b 1831 Coffee County, Tennessee. M Miles SMITH. + 100 Rebecca McFARLAND b abt 1833 Coffee County, Tennessee. M John Q. SMITH. + 101 Josephine Louisa McFARLAND b 1837 Coffee County, Tennessee. M Jesse DAVIS. ***** 37 ***** Rebecca McFARLAND, daughter of Robert Henry (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Ann _____, was born about 1787 in Virginia. Married about 1805 in Wise County, Virginia to William Sherman (Buck) FRAZIER born about 1784 in Virginia(?), died after 1806 in Wise(?) County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Rebecca McFARLAND: QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure if Rebecca, dau of Robert Henry, is the same Rebecka who married William Sherman Frazier. They had son born 20 Feb 1806 in Wise Co, VA. SOURCE: Gene Pool (family records) at Ancestry.Com, INTERNET (2000). ***** 38 ***** B. L. (McFarlane) McFARLANDRobert Henry (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Ann _____, was born about 1792 in Russell(?) County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR B. L. (McFarlane) McFARLLAND: SEX: Unknown. ***** 39 ***** Margarette McFARLAND, daughter of Andrew (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Margaret Lynn LEWIS, was born about 1775 in Augusta County, Virginia. Married 1793 to John W. WINGFIELD born about 1770 in Augusta County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Margarette McFARLAND: QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not included in list of children of brenda@coraltree.com. CONFLICT: Some Sources say born 1774 in Augusta Co, Va, and others have born about 1783 in perhaps Pittsburg. ***** 41 ***** Lewis (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of Andrew (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Margaret Lynn LEWIS, was born 28 Jun 1781 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, died after 1830 in Allegheny(?) County, Pennsylvania. ----- NOTES FOR Lewis (McFarlane) McFARLLAND: CENSUS: 1830 PENNSYLVANIA, Allegheny County, St. Clair Township. Lewis McFarland. P. 227. ***** 42 ***** Hannah (McFarlane) McFARLAND, daughter of Andrew (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Margaret Lynn LEWIS, was born 21 Jun 1783 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, died 24 Mar 1846 in Stark(?) County, Ohio. Married 11 Aug 1808 in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania to Daniel Liberty McCLURE born 16 Oct 1779 in Forward Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, died 6 Jun 1823 in Stark County, Ohio. ----- NOTES FOR Hannah (McFarlane) McFARRLAND: CHILDREN: Children born 1811 to 1822 in Canton, Stark County, Ohio. GENEALOGY: Much of this family information obtained from "History of the Upper Ohio Valley" Vol I, page 368-369 Brant and Fuller, 1890, obtained from INTERNET, through GENSEEKER at ROOTSWEB. See CONFLICT: Elsewhere have birth as 4 Jun 1783. ----- NOTES FOR Daniel Liberty McCLURE: PARENTS: William MC CLURE. MOTHER: Mary McAlister or possibly Elizabeth HOLLIDAY. ************************* FOURTH GENERATION ************************* ***** 51 ***** Blassingame Harvey McFARLAND, son of Alexander McFARLAND and Lydia PRIEST, was born about 1786 in Virginia, died after 1829 in Independence(?) County, Arkansas. Married to [*UNKNOWN*]. ----- NOTES FOR Blassingame Harvey McFARRLAND: QUESTINABLE LINK: It is assumed that Blassingame was son of Alexander. RESIDENCE: About 1799 Clinton Co, Kentucky with Alexander and Lydia, John and Daniel, and also a James McFarland (who was this James McFarland?). TAXLIST: 1829 ARKANSAS, Independence County. B. McFarland P 014. RESIDENCE: Lived in Independence and Conway Counties in Arkansas. CHILDREN: Had son Alexander G. McFarland who married Sara Jane Peel. ===CHILDREN of Blassingame Harvey McFARLAND and [*UNKNOWN*] + 102 Alexander James McFARLAND b abt 1810 Kentucky(?). M Sarah Jane PEEL. ***** 52 ***** James C. McFARLAND, son of Alexander McFARLAND and Lydia PRIEST, was born 1786/1787 in Augusta(?) County, Virginia, died after 1860 in Clinton(?) County, Kentucky. James married (1) about 1804 in Fentress County, Tennessee to Caroline or Rebecca RULE born about 1787 in Fentress County, Tennessee. James married (2) to Elizabeth _____ born about 1790 in Virginia(?). James married (3) to Priscilla PRICHARD born about 1790 in Virginia(?). ----- NOTES FOR James C. McFARLAND: QUESTIONABLE LINK: Believed to be the son of Alexander McFarland and Lydia Priest, but not conclusive. Probably based on geographic locale and lack of any other persons. CENSUS: 1820-1850 TENNESSEE, Fentress County. James C. McFarland. CENSUS: 1860 KENTUCKY, Clinton County. James McFarland 73 VA, Priscilla (wife), and his daughter Delilah and Lavisa J. Prichard f. age 3. Page 81. 14 July 1860. OCCUPATION: Farmer RESEARCHER: Descendant Vernon C. McFarland, 957 Unadilla St., Shreveport, LA 71106. Corresponded last July 1997. RESEARCHER: Descendant of daughter Deliliah and Alexander GOODING; Darrell Gooding, P.O.Box 714 Jamestown, TN 38556. RESEARCHER: 1999 Mary P. WINSTEAD WIFE: Records of Howard in Flint, TX, from his Aunt Lillian who was very close to grandmother Susannah Caroline Wood McFarland. THeir family records state that James C. McFarland of VA/Frentress Co TN/Clinton Co, KKKY(1785-1860?) was married to a Barbara Young. This is believed to perhaps be his second wife. Note, the second wife alos listed as Elizabeth ____. This may be a clue for researchers. SOURCE (2001) from Mary Haines. ----- NOTES FOR Elizabeth : NAME: Name may also be spelled STORIE ===CHILDREN of James C. McFARLAND and Caroline or Rebecca RULE + 103 Mary (Polly) McFARLAND b 24 May 1805 Fentress County, Tennessee. M (1) _____ EVANS. M (2) Lloyd BRADLEY. 104 _____ McFARLAND b abt 1808 Fentress County, Tennessee. 105 Elizabeth (Betsey) McFARLAND b abt 1810 Fentress County, Tennessee. + 106 Wesley McFARLAND b abt 1817 Fentress County, Tennessee. M Elizabeth ADKINS. + 107 Nancy Anna (Anna) McFARLAND b abt 1822 Tennessee. M Levi PILE. 108 _____ McFARLAND b abt 1823 Fentress County, Tennessee. + 109 James Evans McFARLAND b abt 1825 Fentress County, Tennessee. M Catherine CARCELIS. 110 William McFARLAND b abt 1826 Tennessee. + 111 Samuel McFARLAND b abt 1828 Fentress County, Tennessee. M Narcissa _____. + 112 Andrew James McFARLAND b abt 1832 Fentress County, Tennessee. M Margaret A. WRIGHT. 113 Harrison McFARLAND b abt 1833 Tennessee. + 114 Young McFARLAND b abt 1834 Fentress County, Tennessee. M Mary STORY. ***** 53 ***** Maranda McFARLAND, daughter of Alexander McFARLAND and Lydia PRIEST, was born about 1788 in Virginia. Married to Benjamin MURPHY born about 1785 in Virginia(?). ***** 54 ***** Lydia McFARLAND, daughter of Alexander McFARLAND and Lydia PRIEST, was born about 1790 in Virginia. Married to Ruben J. BLOUNT born about 1785 in Virginia(?). ***** 55 ***** William McFARLAND, son of John McFARLAND, was born 1784 in Virginia, died 2 May 1860 in Carter County, Kentucky. Married 15 Mar 1811 in Sullivan County, Tennessee to Rachael FARRIS born 1797 in Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR William McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1820 VIRGINIA, Lee County. John McFarlane. P 133. William McFarlane P. 133. CENSUS: 1830 VIRGINIA, Lee County William McFarlane 2M 0-5, 1M 10-15, 1M 15-20, 1M 40-50, 1 F 0-5, 1F 5-10, 1 F 30-40. Also William McFarlane 1M 15-20, 1M 20-30, 1M 30-40, 1F 20-30. CENSUS: 1850 KENTUCKY, Carter County. William McFarlane 66 Rachel 50 Miles 36 Lurancy 25 Nancy 17 Rachel 15 Jeney 10. Living adjacent to John McFarlane 33. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1999) Chest Flint . G-g grandson of Fada McFarland (dau of William 1784) and John Flint. NOTE: According to research of Chester Flint, William McFarland was born 1784 VA, son of John, who was son of William, who was son of Duncan. All this family information from Chester Flint. Notes that he married Rachael Farris. NOTE: One source has that he married Rachel Lewis, d/o George Lewis and Mary Evans. Support that his wife was actually Rachel Farris, is also supported by the fact that their son, John (1817) had daughter Faris McFarland. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2001) Hurshel Debord CONFLICT: William McFarland (1825-1910) who married Nancy Caroline Bays (1828-1897).They are burried in Johnson Co. Ky. A researcher on Rootsweb says that William's parents are William McFarland and Rachel Farris but you list them as having no son named William.Only a Luracy born in 1826.The only William I see born in 1825 was a son of James C. and Rebecca Cole. SOURCE: Richard Penix. ===CHILDREN of William McFARLAND and Rachael FARRIS 115 Miles McFARLAND b abt 1814 Lee County, Virginia. + 116 Fada McFARLAND b 1815 Lee County, Virginia. M John James FLINT. + 117 John McFARLAND b 17 May 1817 Lee County, Virginia. M (1) Christina BAKER. M (2) Levicy COX. M (3) Celia TACKET. 118 Hiram McFARLAND b Oct 1822 Lee County, Virginia. 119 Luraney McFARLAND b abt 1825 Lee County, Virginia. 120 Mary Amanda McFARLAND b abt 1828 Lee County, Virginia. 121 Nancy McFARLAND b 1833 Lee County, Virginia. 122 Rachel McFARLAND b 1835 Lee County, Virginia. 123 Virginia L. (Jincy) McFARLAND b abt 1841 Virginia. ***** 56 ***** Alexander McFARLAND, son of James (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Jane PRICE, was born 11 Oct 1790 in Russell County, Virginia, died 14 Jan 1874 in Rosedale, Russell County, Virginia, buried in McFarlane Cem, Rosedale, Russell County, Virginia. Married about 1824 in Russell County, Virginia to Mary ALEXANDER born 15 Sep 1799 in Washington County, Virginia, died 4 Dec 1877 in Rosedale, Russell County, Virginia, buried in McFarlane Cem, Rosedale, Russell County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Alexander McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1830 VIRGINIA, Russell County Alexander McFarlane 1M 0-5, 1M 30-40, 1F 0-5, 1F 5-10, 1F 20-30. Two households away from brother James M. McFarlane. Page 161. CENSUS: 1840 VIRGINIA, Russell County Alexander McFarlane 1M 0-5, 2M 5-10, 1M 10-15, 1M 40-50, 1F 10-15, 1F 15-20, 1F 30-40. CENSUS: 1850 VIRGINIA, Russell County Alexander McFarlane 59 born Russell Co, Mary 50 Washington co, Rachel J. 24, Elisabeth P. 22, John A. 21, James M. 19, William M. 16, and David B. 13. CENSUS: 1860 VIRGINIA, Russell County: Alexander McFarlane 69, Mary 56, and children (oldest listed born 1825/1826). CEMETERY: VIRGINIA, Russell County. Rosedale. MC FARLANE CEMETERY, located Rt 19, west of Rt 80, near Rosedale. Alexander McFarlane (s/o Col James McFarlane and Jane Price) 11 Oct 1790 - 14 Jan 1874. Mary McFarlane (Mary Alexander, w/o Alexander McFarlane) 15 Sep 1799 - 4 Dec 1877. SOURCE: INTERNET at . Includes many more recent McFarlanes. HISTORY: Recollections of George William Settle [These papers are found in the Russell County Library in Lebanon, Virginia attributed to George William Settle and as copied by Robert Franklin Jackson. They are also found in the Buchanan County Public Library in Grundy, Virginia attributed to O. W. Settle. George William Settle is the correct author. Neither library has a title page, and neither appears to have an original copy.] The Kendrick Family: His wife was Clarissa McFarlane, both born in the year 1800. Below is an obituary of Clarissa McFarlane Kendrick written by her grandson, William J. Kendrick: OBITUARY: IN MEMORIAM OF CLARISSA KENDRICK: Wife of James Kendrick, who died in Elk Garden Russell County, Virginia, August 2nd 1877, aged about seventy-seven years......She had lived a member of the Methodist Church South fifty-five years.....James Kendrick's father must have been Captain Kendrick in the Revolutionary days of Washington County, when it included all of southwest Virginia. His wife's mother was a Price, a daughter of Colonel James McFarlane and his father was William, who was in the great Indian battle at Point Pleasant in 1774. He was wounded in this battle having one of his eyes knocked out by an Indian arrow. William McFarlane was a Captain during the Revolution. He was an Indian fighter, a Captain of his company in case of Indian raids. His son, James, also was a Colonel in the War of 1812. He had a son, Alexander, who was the father of John McFarlane who was the father of the present McFarlane generation. SOURCE: INTERNET: CHAPTER VI The John McFarlane Family: His father was Alexander and his father was Col James and his father was William, who was in the Indian battle at PointPleasant, Ohio as has been stated. Children of John were William, Albert, John Carl and George. His wife was Lou Hurt. One daughter Lizzie, died young. Col. James was the father of Dr. McFarlane and Clarissa McFarlane. Their mother was said to be a Price. Clarissa was the wife of James Kendrick. ...George Hopkins lived in Rosedale most of his life. He lived to be seventy-one years old and was buried west of Oaks Garage. Just a short distance from where he is buried is the old McFarlane Cemetary, where Col James, his wife, Father William and son, Dr. McFarlane are buried. Williams's grave has no marker, just where it might be is lost forever to his posterity. ***** 57 ***** James M. McFARLAND, son of James (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Jane PRICE, was born 1790/1800 in Russell County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR James M. McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1830 VIRGINIA, Russell County James (U.) McFarlane 1M 30-40, 1 F 0-5, 1F 5-10, 1F 15-20, 1F 20-30, 11 Slaves. Household 163 (Household 161 is Alexander McFarlane). CENSUS: 1840 VIRGINIA, Russell County James M. McFarlane 2M 10-15, 1M 40-50, 2F 0-5, 1F 20-30, 1F 50-60. ***** 59 ***** Augustus Forlane (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of James (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Jane PRICE, was born 1797/1798 in Russell County, Virginia, died 1890. Married about 1825 in Russell County, Virginia to Nancy KENDRICK born 1805/1806 in Russell County, Virginia, died 1886. ----- NOTES FOR Augustus Forlane (McFarllane) McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1830 VIRGINIA, Russell County Augustus McFarlane 2M 0-5, 1M 30-40, 1F 20-30. CENSUS: 1840 VIRGINIA, Russell County Augustus McFarlane 1M 40-50, 1F 5-10, 1F 15-20, 1F 30-40. CENSUS: 1850 VIRGINIA, Russell County Augustus McFarlane 52 born Russell Co, Nancy 44 born Russell Co. ----- NOTES FOR Nancy KENDRICK: PARENTS: George KENDRICKS and Mary Nancy Webb. CONFLICT: Another source has mother as Elizabeth. ***** 60 ***** Clarissa (Clency) (McFarlane) McFARLAND, daughter of James (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Jane PRICE, was born 9 Sep 1799 in Russell County, Virginia, died 2 Aug 1877 in Russell County, Virginia, buried in JamesKendrickCEM, Russell County, Virginia. Married about 1824 in Virginia(?) to James KENDRICK born 28 Feb 1799 in Virginia, died 19 Jan 1882 in Russell County, Virginia, buried in JamesKendrickCEM, Russell County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Clarissa (Clency) (McFarrlane) McFARLAND: CEMETERY: James Kendrick Cemetery, located on Rt 80, near Old Rosedale Estates. Clarissa Kindrick, w/o James Kindrick (d/o James McFarland and Jane Price) d. 2 Aug 1877, age 77 yr, 10m, 24 d. James Kindrick d. 19 Jan 1882, age 82yr 10, 19d. HISTORY: Recollections of George William Settle [These papers are found in the Russell County Library in Lebanon, Virginia attributed to George William Settle and as copied by Robert Franklin Jackson. They are also found in the Buchanan County Public Library in Grundy, Virginia attributed to O. W. Settle. George William Settle is the correct author. Neither library has a title page, and neither appears to have an original copy.] The Kendrick Family: His wife was Clarissa McFarlane, both born in the year 1800. Below is an obituary of Clarissa McFarlane Kendrick written by her grandson, William J. Kendrick: OBITUARY: IN MEMORIAM OF CLARISSA KENDRICK: Wife of James Kendrick, who died in Elk Garden Russell County, Virginia, August 2nd 1877, aged about seventy-seven years......She had lived a member of the Methodist Church South fifty-five years.....James Kendrick's father must have been Captain Kendrick in the Revolutionary days of Washington County, when it included all of southwest Virginia. His wife's mother was a Price, a daughter of Colonel James McFarlane and his father was William, who was in the great Indian battle at Point Pleasant in 1774. He was wounded in this battle having one of his eyes knocked out by an Indian arrow. William McFarlane was a Captain during the Revolution. He was an Indian fighter, a Captain of his company in case of Indian raids. His son, James, also was a Colonel in the War of 1812. He had a son, Alexander, who was the father of John McFarlane who was the father of the present McFarlane generation. SOURCE: INTERNET: of the present McFarlane generation. SOURCE: INTERNET: The Kendrick children were, four sons and six daughters, Evans, William, Drayton and John. Girls: Mary, Cosby, Malinda, Rachel, Caroline and Nancy Patton. Evans married a Lockhart and their children were Lizzie, Tobe and Thad. Liz is married to Jones and lived in Roanoke. Tobe was a school teacher and married English Hammett from Kentucky, Thad married Daisy Clarke and acquired considerable wealth in the lumber business. William married Harve Honaker's sister and their children were: Evans was born in 1856 and moved to Bristol in 1882, was twice in the Legislature from Bristol and Washington County in 1889-1890. He got a bill through the Legislature changing Goodson to the City of Bristol. Drayton married Barnett Reynold's daughter, Liza. They had one daughter, Minnie, who married Judge W.N. Kendricks. Drayton died when he was only twenty-six years ***** 61 ***** Malinda McFARLAND, daughter of James (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Jane PRICE, was born 1809/1810 in Russell County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Malinda McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1840 VIRGINIA, Russell County Malinda McFarlane 1F 0-5, 1F 5-10, 1F 10-15, 1F 30-40. CENSUS: 1850 VIRGINIA, Russell County Malinda McFarlane 40 born Russell County. Apparently Malinda never married. A slighter chance that another son of James (1767) married to a Malinda _____ and died by 1850. ***** 62 ***** Robert McFARLAND, son of Daniel McFARLAND and Barbara Ann HOLMES, was born 1789/1790 in Virginia, died 14 Dec 1883 in Taney County, Missouri. Married 26 Feb 1813 in Harrison County, Indiana to Elizabeth BULLINGTON born about 1795 in Missouri, died about 1840 in Crawford County, Indiana. ----- NOTES FOR Robert McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1880 MISSOURI, Taney County, Oliver. Hiram McFarland 56 OH VA MO, Alice (wife) 23 IN OH IN, Robert 90 VA VA VA. ===CHILDREN of Robert McFARLAND and Elizabeth BULLINGTON 124 Hiram McFARLAND b 1823/1824 Ohio. ***** 63 ***** Alexander McFARLAND, son of Daniel McFARLAND and Barbara Ann HOLMES, was born about 1790 in Tennessee, died 1849 in Ohio. Married to [*UNKNOWN*]. ----- NOTES FOR Alexander McFARLAND: QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not sure if Daniel had son Alexander or not, but this Alexander seems to fit somewhere in this family, or as a cousin. ===CHILDREN of Alexander McFARLAND and [*UNKNOWN*] + 125 Nancy McFARLAND b abt 1814 Crawford County, Indiana. M Ohio Clay COMB. ***** 64 ***** Julia Ann McFARLAND, daughter of Daniel McFARLAND and Barbara Ann HOLMES, was born 3 Aug 1798 in Tennessee, died 25 Apr 1873 in Marysville, Monroe County, Iowa, buried in Shearer Cem, Marysville, Monroe County, Iowa. Julia married (1) 6 Jul 1814 in Harrison County, Indiana to Thomas EADS born about 1795 in Indiana(?). Julia married (2) 7 Nov 1839 in Crawford County, Indiana to John Riley MANLEY born 11 Sep 1778 in Maryland, died 23 Sep 1865 in Marysville, Monroe County, Iowa. ----- NOTES FOR Julia Ann McFARLAND: RESIDENCE: Lived 1823-1839 Crawford County, Indiana. 1840-1845 Morgan Co, Indiana. 1849-1873 Monroe County, Iowa. ----- NOTES FOR John Riley MANLEY: PARENTS: Jonathan Manley and Mary Elizabeth RAWLINS. MARRIAGE: (1) 1806 Barren Co, Kentucky Elizabeth Weathers. ***** 65 ***** Hiram McFARLAND, son of Daniel McFARLAND and Barbara Ann HOLMES, was born 6 Jan 1807 in Ohio(?), died 28 May 1892 in Taney County, Missouri. Married 5 Nov 1830 in Floyd County, Indiana to Sarah SEALS born about 1805 in Indiana(?). ***** 66 ***** James McFARLAND, son of Daniel McFARLAND and Barbara Ann HOLMES, was born about 1810 in Virginia(?), died in Indiana(?). ----- NOTES FOR James McFARLAND: SPOUSE: Elizabeth. NOTE: Preacher and Cooper in Indiana. LINKS: This James McFarland may well be the same James H. McFarland who married Cecila Mitchell and moved to Indiana. ***** 68 ***** Ann Washington (McFarlane) McFARLAND, daughter of Joseph (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Lucy PRICE, was born 22 Sep 1805 in Russell County, Virginia, died after 1877 in Jackson County, Alabama, buried in Mt Carmel Cem, Bridgeport, Jackson County, Alabama. Married 14 Sep 1823 in AL, Jackson Co. to Daniel PRICE born 1793 in Knox County, Tennessee, died 26 Aug 1833 in Stevenson, Jackson County, Alabama, buried in Mt Carmel Cem, Bridgeport, Jackson County, Alabama. ----- NOTES FOR Ann Washington (McFarlanne) McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1850 ALABAMA, Jackson County Ann Price 46 VA Robert 24 AL, Mary P. 19 AL Lucy J. 17 AL Lucy McFarlin 66 VA ----- NOTES FOR Daniel PRICE: PARENTS: Edward PRICE. MILITARY: Captain. CONFLICT-BIRTH: One record says he was 44 yrs, 2mos, 45 days in 1833--so he would have been born 1789. Another says he was b 1793. Accepting the 1789 date. ***** 69 ***** Christian Price (Chrissie) McFARLAND, daughter of Joseph (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Lucy PRICE, was born about 1805 in Russell County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Christian Price (Chrissiie) McFARLAND: LINKS: Maybe Catherine Christina b 1827 Jackson Co. AL? Jim McFarlen says she married Thomas Briggs. ***** 70 ***** William Washington (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of Joseph (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Lucy PRICE, was born about 1807 in Russell County, Virginia. Married to Susannah (McFarlane) McFARLAND born about 1810 in Virginia(?). ----- NOTES FOR William Washington (McFaarlane) McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1830 ALABAMA, Jackson County. William W. McFarlin 1M 20-30, 1M 15-20. ***** 72 ***** Robert Larkin (Bob) McFARLAND, son of Joseph (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Lucy PRICE, was born 1812/1813 in Russell County, Virginia, died after 1850 in Texas(?). ----- NOTES FOR Robert Larkin (Bob) McFAARLAND: CENSUS: 1850 TEXAS, Lamar County Robert McFarlane 37 farmer VA Washington McFarlane 31 Tn (brother). NAME: Also referred to as "B.L." ***** 73 ***** Sarah Ann (McFarlane) McFARLAND, daughter of Joseph (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Lucy PRICE, was born 14 Sep 1814 in Warren County, Tennessee, died 14 Aug 1881 in Jackson(?) County, Alabama, buried in Liberty Cemetery, Jackson County, Alabama. Married about 1833 in AL, Jackson Co.? to Luke Randolph CHANDLER born 1806 in Virginia, died 24 May 1880, buried in Liberty Cemetery, Scottsboro, Jackson County, Alabama. ----- NOTES FOR Sarah Ann (McFarlane) MccFARLAND: QUESTIONABLE LINK: Surely a dtr of Joseph, but we do not have PROOF. A Ganrud record CONC says Sarah was the dtr of Joseph McFarlane, but no RECORD. DEATH: Date may be Dec 1881 ***** 74 ***** Anger (Angus) Washington (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of Joseph (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Lucy PRICE, was born 1817 in Warren County, Tennessee. Anger (Angus) married (1) about 1845 to Mrs. H (REED) born about 1820 in Tennessee(?). Anger (Angus) married (2) about 1851 in Lamar County, Texas to A. H. BOYD born about 1820 in Tennessee(?). Anger (Angus) married (3) 23 Mar 1860 in TX, Grayson Co. to Mary Elizabeth WAGNON born 8 Nov 1824 in Arkansas, died 3 Dec 1908 in Baird, Callahan County, Texas. ----- NOTES FOR Anger (Angus) Washingtonn (McFarlane) McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1850 TEXAS, Lamar County Robert McFarlane 37 farmer VA, Washington McFarlane 31 TN (brother). CENSUS: 1860 TEXAS, Cooke County, Gainesville. A.W. McFarlane 42 TN. Mary 35 Ark. CENSUS: 1870 TEXAS, Cooke County Angust McFarlane 53 TN Mary 45 ARk. CENSUS: 1880 TEXAS, Denton County Washington McFarlane 63 farmer TN VA VA. Mary 55 ARK VA VA MARRIAGE: Mary Wagnon's second marriage 1861 Pilot Point, Denton Co, TX from Floy MCNaughton, A.W. McFarlane and Mary Cuthberth Mar 23, 1860 Grayson Co, TX. NAME: Also referred to as Anger McFarlane. ***** 75 ***** Rebecca (McFarlane) McFARLAND, daughter of Joseph (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Lucy PRICE, was born 8 Nov 1819 in Warren County, Tennessee, died 23 Dec 1905 in Stiles, Reagan County, Texas. Rebecca married (1) 1837 in Jackson County, Alabama to Willis CUTBIRTH born about 1810 in Missouri(?). Rebecca married (2) 9 Jul 1863 in Cooke County, Texas to David (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of James Ray McFARLAND and Frances WEBB, born 12 Mar 1803 in Buncombe County, North Carolina, died 20 Mar 1885 in Grayson, Grayson County, Texas. David married (1) 28 Jan 1828 in Cooper County, Missouri to Susan ROSS born 1810/1811 in Kentucky. ----- NOTES FOR Rebecca (McFarlane) McFAARLAND: CENSUS: 1850 ARKANSAS, Benton County, Osage twp. Rebecca Hardwick 30 TN. DEAT NOTE Rebecca was living with dtr, Lucy Ann & Samuel Cutbirth,( Co. Judge) her son-in-law when she died. ----- NOTES FOR David (McFarlane) McFARLLAND: CENSUS: 1860 TEXAS, Grayson County. David McFarlane 59 Farmer NC Susan 49 KY, David M 21 MO, Finnis 20 MO, WM. J> 18 MO, Amanda E. 14 MO. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2002) Susan Edmonson . Her husband is descendant of David. ***** 76 ***** Mary (Polly) McFARLAND, daughter of Robert C. (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Catherine HOBBS, was born 1810 in Russell County, Virginia. Married to James SCRUGGS born about 1805 in Virginia(?). ***** 77 ***** Ann McFARLAND, daughter of Robert C. (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Catherine HOBBS, was born 1813 in Russell County, Virginia. Married to Thomas J. HARDWICK born about 1810 in Virginia(?). ***** 78 ***** Alexander Jackson McFARLAND, son of Robert C. (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Catherine HOBBS, was born 1814 in Russell County, Virginia. Married 1845 in Jackson(?) County, Alabama to Armina S. BOLTON born about 1815 in Alabama(?). ***** 81 ***** Robert Sanford McFARLAND, son of Robert C. (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Catherine HOBBS, was born 1821 in Warren County, Tennessee, died in Arkansas. Married to Isabella Caroline NORTON born about 1825 in Tennessee(?). ----- NOTES FOR Robert Sanford McFARLANDD: CENSUS: 1850 ARKANSAS Crawford County, Sugar Loaf Township. ***** 82 ***** William Douglas McFARLAND, son of Robert C. (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Catherine HOBBS, was born 1821 in Warren County, Tennessee. Married to Martha TERRELL born about 1825 in Tennessee(?). ***** 84 ***** Amanda Melvina McFARLAND, daughter of Robert C. (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Catherine HOBBS, was born 1831 in Jackson County, Alabama. Married 1860 to Eldridge Gerry RECTOR born about 1830 in Alabama(?). ***** 85 ***** Ann (McFarlane) McFARLAND, daughter of Christopher (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Susannah HOBBS, was born about 1805 in Russell County, Virginia. Married to Hanson HOBBS born about 1800 in Virginia(?). ***** 86 ***** Elizabeth (McFarlane) McFARLAND, daughter of Christopher (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Susannah HOBBS, was born 1813/1814 in Russell County, Virginia. Married to John W. OWENS born 1813/1814 in Tennessee. ----- NOTES FOR Elizabeth (McFarlane) MccFARLAND: CENSUS: 1850 VIRGINIA, Russell County John W. Owens 36 TN, Elizabeth 36 Russell Co, VA also Susannah McFarlane 58 Russell Co, VA. ***** 87 ***** Joseph M. (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of Christopher (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Susannah HOBBS, was born 4 Jun 1812 in Russell County, Virginia, died 17 Jun 1872 in Russell County, Virginia. Married about 1836 in Russell County, Virginia to Sarah Ann (Sally) FUGATE born 25 Nov 1821 in Russell County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR Joseph M. (McFarlane) MccFARLAND: CENSUS: 1840 VIRGINIA, Russell County Joseph McFarlane 2M0-5, 1M 20-30, 1F 0-5, 1F 15-20. CENSUS: 1850 VIRGINIA, Russell County, Joseph M. McFarlane 36 Russell Co, VA, Sally 30 Russell Co. DEATH: Death records of Russell County (INTERNET USGENWEB Russell County) Joseph McFarlane 17 Jun 1872, age 60, son of Christopher and Susan. ----- NOTES FOR Sarah Ann (Sally) FUGATEE: PARENTS: Samuel Bracken FUGATE and Elizabeth Brown BOYD. ***** 89 ***** William (McFarlane) McFARLAND, son of Christopher (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Susannah HOBBS, was born 1815/1816 in Russell County, Virginia. Married to Matilda COLE born 1817 in Russell County, Virginia, died 20 Jan 1871 in Big Stone Gap, Wise County, Virginia. ----- NOTES FOR William (McFarlane) McFAARLAND: CENSUS: 1840 VIRGINIA, Russell county William McFarlane 1M 0-5, 1M 20-30, 1F 20-30. CENSUS: 1850 VIRGINIA, Russell County William McFarlane 34 born Russell County. ----- NOTES FOR Matilda COLE: NAME: Perhaps last name was Dole. ***** 90 ***** Isabella McFARLAND, daughter of William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Christian Jane PRICE, was born 25 Jan 1812 in Virginia, died in Warren(?) County, Tennessee(?). Married to John BREWER born about 1810 in Tennessee(?). ----- NOTES FOR Isabella McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1859 TENNESSEE, Warren County. QUESTIONABLE LINK: Not listed some family records as dau of Wm and Christian, perhaps left out because she was the oldest and left the family the earlies? RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2000) Terry Tanton ***** 92 ***** Anger Price McFARLAND, son of William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Christian Jane PRICE, was born 1813 in Russell(?) County, Virginia, died 1879. Married to Sarah Martha BREWER born about 1815 in Tennessee(?). ----- NOTES FOR Anger Price McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1859 TENNESSEE, Warren County. ----- NOTES FOR Sarah Martha BREWER: PARENTS: Russel BREWER. ***** 93 ***** Robert C. McFARLAND, son of William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Christian Jane PRICE, was born 1815 in Russell(?) County, Virginia, died 1855 in Jasper County, Texas. Married to Mary Jane McQUEEN born about 1820 in Tennessee(?). ***** 95 ***** Jane A. McFARLAND, daughter of William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Christian Jane PRICE, was born 1821 in Coffee County, Tennessee, died 1904 in Tennessee. Married 1855 in Texas to Robert B. CLARK born about 1820 in Texas(?). ***** 96 ***** Catherine H. McFARLAND, daughter of William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Christian Jane PRICE, was born 1825 in Coffee County, Tennessee, died 1907 in Texas. Married about 1842 in Tennessee to Madison (Matt) TURNER born about 1824 in Warren County, Tennessee. ----- NOTES FOR Catherine H. McFARLAND: RESIDENCE: Migrated to Jasper Co, TX abt 1848. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (1998) Roxane White Lives Sciily Island, LA. ***** 97 ***** Martha L. McFARLAND, daughter of William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Christian Jane PRICE, was born 1829 in Coffee County, Tennessee. Married 1864 in Texas to Alexander F. CARRUTH born about 1825 in Texas(?). ***** 98 ***** Richard James McFARLAND, son of William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Christian Jane PRICE, was born 1831 in Coffee County, Tennessee. Married 1858 in Texas to Mary Jane CALHOUN born about 1835 in Texas(?). ***** 99 ***** Sarah B. McFARLAND, daughter of William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Christian Jane PRICE, was born 1831 in Coffee County, Tennessee, died 1861. Married to Miles SMITH born about 1830 in Tennessee(?). ***** 100 ***** Rebecca McFARLAND, daughter of William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Christian Jane PRICE, was born about 1833 in Coffee County, Tennessee, died 1905 in Tennessee. Married 1853 in Texas to John Q. SMITH born about 1830 in Texas(?). ***** 101 ***** Josephine Louisa McFARLAND, daughter of William Monroe (McFarlane) McFARLAND and Christian Jane PRICE, was born 1837 in Coffee County, Tennessee. Married 1857 in Texas to Jesse DAVIS born about 1835 in Texas(?). ************************* FIFTH GENERATION ************************* ***** 102 ***** Alexander James McFARLAND, son of Blassingame Harvey McFARLAND, was born about 1810 in Kentucky(?). Married to Sarah Jane PEEL born about 1810 in Kentucky(?). ***** 103 ***** Mary (Polly) McFARLAND, daughter of James C. McFARLAND and Caroline or Rebecca RULE, was born 24 May 1805 in Fentress County, Tennessee, died Apr 1890 in Lattnerville, Dubuque County, Iowa. Mary married (1) to _____ EVANS born about 1800 in Tennessee(?). Mary married (2) 1825 in Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee to Lloyd BRADLEY born about 1800 in Tennessee(?). ***** 106 ***** Wesley McFARLAND, son of James C. McFARLAND and Caroline or Rebecca RULE, was born about 1817 in Fentress County, Tennessee. Married 1836 to Elizabeth ADKINS born about 1820 in Tennessee(?). ----- NOTES FOR Wesley McFARLAND: RESIDENCE: Lived in Pulaski County, KY in 1870. ***** 107 ***** Nancy Anna (Anna) McFARLAND, daughter of James C. McFARLAND and Caroline or Rebecca RULE, was born about 1822 in Tennessee. Married to Levi PILE born about 1820 in Tennessee(?). ***** 109 ***** James Evans McFARLAND, son of James C. McFARLAND and Caroline or Rebecca RULE, was born about 1825 in Fentress County, Tennessee, died 13 Nov 1868 in Clinton County, Kentucky. Married 4 Feb 1847 in Fentress County, Tennessee to Catherine CARCELIS born about 1830 in Tennessee(?). ----- NOTES FOR James Evans McFARLAND: MARRIAGE: Also have marriage about 1859 to Narcissa _____? ***** 111 ***** Samuel McFARLAND, son of James C. McFARLAND and Caroline or Rebecca RULE, was born about 1828 in Fentress County, Tennessee, died before 1860. Married to Narcissa _____ born about 1830 in Tennessee(?). ***** 112 ***** Andrew James McFARLAND, son of James C. McFARLAND and Caroline or Rebecca RULE, was born about 1832 in Fentress County, Tennessee, died 17 Nov 1917 in Searcy, White County, Arkansas. Married Aug 1856 in Fentress County, Tennessee to Margaret A. WRIGHT born about 1830 in Tennessee(?). ***** 114 ***** Young McFARLAND, son of James C. McFARLAND and Caroline or Rebecca RULE, was born about 1834 in Fentress County, Tennessee, died 4 Jul 1904 in Xerxen, Cumberland County, Kentucky. Married 14 Aug 1856 in Fentress County, Tennessee to Mary STORY born about 1840 in Tennessee(?). ***** 116 ***** Fada McFARLAND, daughter of William McFARLAND and Rachael FARRIS, was born 1815 in Lee County, Virginia, died Dec 1897 in Magoffin County, Kentucky, buried in Capt John Powers, Lakeville, Magoffin County, Kentucky. Married about 1830 in Lee County, Virginia to John James FLINT born 1810 in Virginia, died 4 Jul 1897 in Magoffin County, Kentucky, buried in Capt John Powers, Lakeville, Magoffin County, Kentucky. ----- NOTES FOR Fada McFARLAND: RESIDENCE: In Magoffin County, Kentucky by 1833. MOVED to Eastern Kentucky in 1828. RESEARCHER-EMAIL: (2001) Sue Ann Morrow ----- NOTES FOR John James FLINT: PARENTS: James FLINT and Margaret Esther SAYLOR. ***** 117 ***** John McFARLAND, son of William McFARLAND and Rachael FARRIS, was born 17 May 1817 in Lee County, Virginia, died 4 Jul 1894. John married (1) to Christina BAKER born 1821 in Virginia. John married (2) to Levicy COX born about 1820 in Virginia(?). John married (3) to Celia TACKET born about 1820 in Virginia(?). ----- NOTES FOR John McFARLAND: CENSUS: 1850 KENTUCKY, Carter county, District #1, page 267 John McFarlane 33 VA Christina 22 VA, Faris 7 VA, Maheley 4 VA, Fadey 3 KY, Hiram 1 Ky. ***** 125 ***** Nancy McFARLAND, daughter of Alexander McFARLAND, was born about 1814 in Crawford County, Indiana. Married 24 Aug 1832 in Crawford County, Indiana to Ohio Clay COMB born 22 Oct 1810 in Breckenridge County, Kentucky, died before 1840. ----- NOTES FOR Ohio Clay COMB: PARENTS: John Clay COMB and Drucilla JAMES. *************** INDEX *************** (REED) Mrs. H (1820- )....................74 ADKINS Elizabeth (1820- )................106 ALEXANDER Mary (1799-1877)......................56 ANDERSON Sarah (1760- ).....................17 BAKER Christina (1821- )................117 BLOUNT Ruben J. (1785- )..................54 BOLTON Armina S. (1815- ).................78 BOYD A. H. (1820- ).....................74 BRADLEY Lloyd (1800- )....................103 BRATTON Adam (1750-1800)......................16 Agnes Nancy (1747-1827)...............15 Elizabeth (1753- ).................19 George (1751-1819)....................18 James (1746-1828).....................14 John (1750-1823)......................17 Mary (1756- )......................20 Robert Patrick (1712-1785).............2 BREWER John (1810- )......................90 Sarah Martha (1815- )..............92 BULLINGTON Elizabeth (1795-1840).................62 CALHOUN Mary Jane (1835- ).................98 CARCELIS Catherine (1830- )................109 CARRUTH Alexander F. (1825- )..............97 CHANDLER Luke Randolph (1806-1880).............73 CLARK Ann (1745- ).......................10 Robert B. (1820- ).................95 COLE Matilda (1817-1871)...................89 COMB Ohio Clay (1810-1840)................125 COX Levicy (1820- )...................117 CRAWFORD Mary (1740- ).......................6 CUTBIRTH Willis (1810- )....................75 DAVIS Jesse (1835- )....................101 DUNLAP Alexander (1716-1744)..................2 Alexander (1743- ).................13 Elizabeth Anne (1742- )............12 John (1738- )......................10 Robert (1740-1781)....................11 EADS Thomas (1795- )....................64 ELLIOTT Jane (1760- )......................18 EVANS _____ (1800- )....................103 FARRIS Rachael (1797- )...................55 FEEMSTER Elizabeth (1755- ).................16 FLINT John James (1810-1897)...............116 FRAZIER William Sherman (1784-1806)...........37 FUGATE Sarah Ann (1821- ).................87 GAY Agnes (1745-1804).....................13 Mary Elizabeth (1745- )............11 GIBSON Elizabeth (1735- )..................4 GIVENS William (1746-1793)...................15 HARDWICK Thomas J. (1810- ).................77 HOBBS Catherine (1788-1840).................33 Hanson (1800- )....................85 Susannah (1791- )..................34 HOGSHEAD Agnes (1755- ).....................16 Rebecca Ann (1750- )...............14 HOLMES Barbara Ann (1770- )...............30 IRWIN John (1740-1826).......................5 KENDRICK James (1799-1882).....................60 Nancy (1805-1886).....................59 LEWIS Margaret Lynn (1755-1814)..............8 MANLEY John Riley (1778-1865)................64 MONTGOMERY Judith (1760- )....................17 MURPHY Benjamin (1785- )..................53 McCLURE Daniel Liberty (1779-1823)............42 McFARLAND Agatha (McFarlane) (1792- )........46 Alexander (1749-1804)..................6 Alexander (1758-1812).................25 Alexander (1790-1849).................63 Alexander (1790-1874).................56 Alexander Jackson (1814- ).........78 Alexander James (1810- )..........102 Amanda Melvina (1831- )............84 Andrew (1812- )....................91 Andrew (McFarlane) (1754-1829).........8 Andrew (McFarlane) (1787- )........44 Andrew James (1832-1917).............112 Anger (Angus) Washington (1817- )..74 Anger Price (1813-1879)...............92 Angie (1785- ).....................35 Ann (1764- ).......................26 Ann (1813- ).......................77 Ann (McFarlane) (1805- )...........85 Ann Washington (1805-1877)............68 Augustus Forlane (1797-1890)..........59 B. L. (1792- ).....................38 Blassingame Harvey (1786-1829)........51 Catherine H. (1825-1907)..............96 Christian Price (1805- )...........69 Christopher (McFarlane) (1783-1830)...34 Clarissa (Clency) (1799-1877).........60 Daniel (1769-1835)....................30 David (McFarlane) (1803-1885).........75 Duncan (1700-1792).....................1 Eleanor (Ellen) (1760-1850)...........31 Elizabeth (1795- ).................58 Elizabeth (1818- ).................80 Elizabeth (Betsey) (1810- ).......105 Elizabeth (McFarlane) (1813- ).....86 Fada (1815-1897).....................116 Hannah (1755- )....................22 Hannah (McFarlane) (1783-1846)........42 Harrison (1833- ).................113 Hiram (1807-1892).....................65 Hiram (1822- )....................118 Hiram (1823- )....................124 Isabella (1757- )..................24 Isabella (1812- )..................90 James (1810- ).....................66 James (McFarlane) (1766-1830).........28 James (McFarlane) (1778- ).........40 James (McFarlane) (1812- ).........88 James C. (1786-1860)..................52 James Evans (1825-1868)..............109 James M. (1790- )..................57 James M. (1802- )..................67 James Ray (1773-1839).................75 Jane (1750- )......................23 Jane A. (1821-1904)...................95 Jean Ann (1721-1784)...................2 John (1765-1830)......................27 John (1817-1894).....................117 John (1829- )......................83 John (McFarlane) (1790- )..........45 Joseph (McFarlane) (1775-1840)........32 Joseph M. (1812-1872).................87 Josephine Louisa (1837- ).........101 Julia Ann (1798-1873).................64 Lewis (McFarlane) (1781-1830).........41 Lucy J. (1810- )...................71 Luraney (1825- )..................119 Lydia (1790- ).....................54 Malinda (1809- )...................61 Maranda (1788- )...................53 Margaret (McFarlane) (1748- ).......5 Margarette (1775- )................39 Martha L. (1829- ).................97 Mary (1750- )......................21 Mary (1768- )......................29 Mary (McFarlane) (1785- )..........43 Mary (Polly) (1805-1890).............103 Mary (Polly) (1810- )..............76 Mary Amanda (1828- )..............120 Miles (1814- )....................115 Nancy (1814- )....................125 Nancy (1833- )....................121 Nancy Anna (1822- )...............107 Nathan H. (1815- ).................79 Rachel (1835- )...................122 Rebecca (1787- )...................37 Rebecca (1833-1905)..................100 Rebecca (McFarlane) (1819-1905).......75 Richard James (1831- ).............98 Robert (1725-1775).....................3 Robert (1760-1791).....................9 Robert (1789-1883)....................62 Robert C. (1781-1831).................33 Robert C. (1815-1855).................93 Robert Cochran (1794- )............47 Robert Henry (1750- )...............7 Robert Larkin (1812-1850).............72 Robert Sanford (1821- )............81 Samuel (1828-1860)...................111 Sarah Ann (1814-1881).................73 Sarah B. (1831-1861)..................99 Sophia Kitchen (1802- )............50 Susannah (McFarlane) (1810- )......70 Thomas (McFarlane) (1796- )........48 Virginia L. (1841- )..............123 Wesley (1817- )...................106 William (1732-1791)....................4 William (1784-1860)...................55 William (1826- )..................110 William (McFarlane) (1800- ).......49 William (McFarlane) (1815- ).......89 William Douglas (1821- )...........82 William Monroe (1785-1840)............36 William Pleasant (1820- )..........94 William Washington (1807- )........70 Young (1834-1904)....................114 _____ (1808- )....................104 _____ (1823- )....................108 McQUEEN Mary Jane (1820- ).................93 NEEL Thomas (1750-1825)....................31 NORTON Isabella Caroline (1825- ).........81 OWENS John W. (1813- )...................86 PEEL Sarah Jane (1810- )...............102 PILE Levi (1820- ).....................107 PORTER Ann or Elizabeth (1705- )...........1 PRICE Christian Jane (1794-1874)............36 Daniel (1793-1833)....................68 Jane (1769- )......................28 Lucy (1785- )......................32 PRICHARD Priscilla (1790- ).................52 PRIEST Lydia (1758-1827).....................25 RECTOR Eldridge Gerry (1830- )............84 ROBINETTE Daniel (1765- )....................29 ROSS Susan (1810- ).....................75 RULE Caroline or Rebecca (1787- ).......52 SCRUGGS James (1805- ).....................76 SEALS Sarah (1805- ).....................65 SMITH John Q. (1830- )..................100 Miles (1830- ).....................99 STORY Mary (1840- ).....................114 TACKET Celia (1820- )....................117 TERRELL Martha (1825- )....................82 TURNER Madison (Matt) (1824- )............96 WAGNON Mary Elizabeth (1824-1908)............74 WARWICK John (1740- )......................12 WEBB Frances (1772-1860)...................75 WINGFIELD John W. (1770- )...................39 WRIGHT Margaret A. (1830- )..............112