**************************************************** **************************************************** ***** TENNESSEE (EAST) EARLY MC FARLAND RECORDS **** **************************************************** **************************************************** PLACE: State of Franklin existed only from 1784 through 1787 and was dissolved into NC and later Tennessee. PLACE: 1777 TENNESSEE. The original county was Washington county, and this county covered present state of Tennessee. ****************************************************** * ANDERSON COUNTY (that part now in Anderson County) * ****************************************************** PLACE: 1801 TENNESSEE, Anderson County. Formed from Knox County. TAXLIST: 1805 TENNESSEE, Anderson County. James McFarling. ************************************************** * BLOUNT COUNTY (that part now in Blount County) * ************************************************** PLACE: 1795 TENNESSEE, Blount County. Formed from Knox County. MARRIAGE: 1816 TENNESSEE, Blount County. Patsy McFarland and Frederick Thomas, 1 Feb 1816. SOURCE: Blount Co, TN Loose Marriage Bonds and Licenses. Found in ANSEARCHIN NEWS, Periodical of the TN Genealogical Society, 1980:142. ******************************************************** * CLAIBORNE COUNTY (that part now in Claiborne County) * ******************************************************** COURT: 1803 TENNESSEE, Claiborne County. Duncan McFarland. Petition from citizens for removal of public buildings to absolute center of county 25 oct 1803. SOURCE: ANSEARCHIN NEWS, Periodical of TN Genealogical Society 1994:171. ************************************************** * COCKE COUNTY (that part now in Cocke County) * ************************************************** PLACE: 1797 TENNESSEE, Cocke County. Formed from Jefferson County. SEE ALSO JEFFERSON AND GREENE COUNTIES. ------------------------------------- OPPOSITE MOUTH OF LITTLE CHUCKY RIVER ------------------------------------- LAND: 1784 TENNESSEE, Greene County. John McFarlan, Jan 16, 1784, entered 228 acres on south side Nolachucky River, opposite mouth of Little Chucky River; warrant 25 June 1784; granted to Joseph McFarland. (Book 1, page 199). LAND: 1787 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Joseph McFarland, Sep 20, 1787. Grant to Joseph McFarland, 228 acres on south side of Chuckey River. (page 47, grant # 352.) COURT: 1790 TENNESSEE, Greene County. James and Joseph McFarland, May 1790. Common Pleas, Juror, James McFarland. Juror, Joseph McFarland, in case of State -vs- David White. (page 160) LAND: 1792 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Joseph McFarland, Aug. 6, 1792. Common Pleas, recorded deed, Joseph McFarland to John Robinson, for 114 acres, on south side of Nolachucky River, being part of a grant of 228 acres, #352 in Sept. 1787, to Joseph McFarland. (page 260) (deeds book 2, page 193.) LAND: 1792 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Joseph and James McFarland, Aug 6, 1792. Common Pleas, recorded deed, Joseph McFarland to James McFarland, for 114 acres, on south side of Nolachucky River, being part of a grant of 228 acres, #352 in Sept, 1787, to Joseph McFarland. TAXLIST: 1798 TENNESSEE, Greene County James McFarland 114 acres, Chi. River, 1 white. Living next to Samuel Meels, Thomas Mathews (closest neighbors with surname "M"). Capt William Whites Company Census. LAND-LINKS: 1799 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Joseph McFarland, May 15, 1799. Deed, John Robinson, to James Cravens, for 114 acres, on south side of Nolachucky River, being part of a grant of 228 acres, #352 in Sept. 1787, to Joseph McFarland. (book 3, page 268.) ****************************************************** * FENTRESS COUNTY (that part now in Fentress County) * ****************************************************** PLACE: 1823 TENNESSEE, Fentress County. Formed from Morgan and Overton Counties. CENSUS: 1820-1850 TENNESSEE, Fentress County. James C. McFarland. ****************************************************** * GRAINGER COUNTY (that part now in Grainger County) * ****************************************************** PLACE: 1796 TENNESSEE, Grainger County. Formed from Hawkins and Knox Counties. PLACE: 1870 TENNESSEE, Grainger County. Subdivided and part formed Hamblen County. SEE ALSO HAMBLEN COUNTY. TAXLIST: 1799 TENNESSEE, Grainger County. Daniel McFarland. "Early Tennessee Tax Lists" Byron Sistler 1977 Bellingham Library 929.3768 CONFLICT: Also listed as Duncan McFarland 1799 Taxlist (LDS Census records). TAXLIST: 1803 TENNESSEE, Grainger County. Duncan McFarlan. TAXLIST: 1805 TENNESSEE, Grainger County. John S. McFarlane, James McFarlin. ************************************************** * GREENE COUNTY (that part now in Greene County) * ************************************************** PLACE: 1783 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Formed from Washington County. SEE ALSO WASHINGTON COUNTY. PLACE: 1792 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Split and part formed Jefferson County. SEE ALSO JEFFERSON COUNTY. MILITARY: From the Draper Manuscripts, copied from Microfilm: McFarling, Alexander, 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. MARRIAGE: 1803 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Sarah McFarland to Bailey Baker, March 19, 1803. NOTE: Later settled Caldwell Co, KY. TAXLIST: 1805 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Andrew McFarlin. MARRIAGE: 1812 TENNESSEE, Greene County. George McFarland and Betsy Maddox, 16 May 1812. SOURCE: IGI. [CONFLICT: ALSO LISTED IGI as married in Williamson County, Tennessee]. TAXLIST: 1812 TENNESSEE, Greene County. James McFarland. MARRIAGE: 1819 TENNESSEE, Greene County. James H. McFarland and Sisceley Mitchell, 12 Oct 1819. SOURCE: IGI. ------------- SINKING CREEK ------------- LAND: 1782 TENNESSEE, Washington County. Alexander McFarland, Oct 24, 1782, entered 300 acres, at the Big Spring, on North Side of Sinking Creek, adjacent Crow and Graham (Page 42, grant #235.) TAXLIST: 1783 TENNESSEE, Greene County: Alexander McFarland. 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). LAND-LINKS: 1787 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Alexander McFarland. Sep 20, 1787. Alexander Gilbreath entered 50 acres at Sinking Spring; adj. Gilbreath, from Alexander McFarland's line, & Evan Jones. (Page 20, grant #400). 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). ------------- MEADOW CREEK ------------- PLACE: Meadow Creek is in Southern part of Greene 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, Sept 20. Charles Kilgore entered 300 acres on north side of Nolachucky River, including his improvement, adjoining Higgins and McFarland (page 35, #556). RESIDENCE: 1792 Greene County, North Carolina (Now that part in Tennesse). "Early Western Augusta County Pioneers" 1957 by George W. Cleek. Page 22 "On February 20, 1792, Alexander McFarland of Green County, North Carolina, 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. (Bath County Deed Book 1, pages 66 and 68). 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, Jan 12 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 Slaves. Anderson Walkers company census. LAND: 1795 TENNESSEE, Greene County Dec 22, 1795 Deed Alexander McFarland, to William Hall Jr. for 200 acres on north side of Nolachucky River, on the meadows, adjoining Richard Higins. (Book 2, page 436) 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. **************************************************** * HAMBLEN COUNTY (that part now in Hamblen County) * **************************************************** PLACE: 1870 TENNESSEE, Hamblen County. Formed from Grainger and Hawkins County. CEMETERY: TENNESSEE, Hamblen County, Col. Robert McFarland Cemetery (6 1/2 miles SE of Morristown). Robert McFarland March 15, 1759 -Feb 5, 1837. Elizabeth Hill w/o Robert d. May 9, 1833, age 54y, 5m, 28d. Robert Hill d. Feb 26, 1832, age 81y, 4m, 1d. Mary A. McFarland w/o Robert McFarland Feb 11, 1799 - Feb 23, 1866. SOURCE: USGENWEB, Hamblen County, INTERNET. ******************************************************** * JEFFERSON COUNTY (that part now in Jefferson County) * ******************************************************** PLACE: 1792 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Created from Greene County. SEE ALSO GREENE COUNTY. PLACE: 1794 TENNESSEE, Jefferson county. Split and part formed Sevier County. SEE ALSO SEVIER COUNTY. PLACE: 1797 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Split and part formed Cocke County. SEE ALSO COCKE COUNTY. COURT: 1780 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Alexander Outlaw, 1780, complains of Robert McFarland Sr. and Robert McFarland Jr., that they on ... at Green County took away fifty head of cattle belonging to said Outlaw. SOURCE: Morgan District Court Civil Action Papers Found in Bulletin of Genealogical Society of Old Tyrone County, North Carolina 10:3:135 1982. RESIDENCE: 1783 VIRGINIA, Greene County. Robert McFarland was among the pioneer settlers on the Wataga Settlement, entering claim to a tract of land at Springvale, now Jefferson County, in 1783, at the close of the Revolutionary War. SOURCE: Several family histories. CONFLICT: Cannot find Springvale of Jefferson County, but only found a Springvale in Hamblen County. LAND-LINKS: 1783 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Robert McFarland. Oct 22, 1783. 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). COURT: 1786 TENNESSEE, Greene Co, Aug 1786 Common Pleas, Justice William McFarland. (Page 66). LAND-LINKS: 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.). COURT: 1787 TENNESSEE, Greene County May 1787 Common Pleas Robert McFarland on Grand Jury. COURT: 1787 TENNESSEE, Greene County May 1787 Common Pleas, Oaths of William McFarland, Esq., & James McFarland, that they each attended court 8 days as witnesses in Joe Baits -vs- James Kin. (Page 77). TAXLIST: 1787/1788 TENNESSEE, Greene county John McFarlin. LINKS-LAND: 1788, March 25 Greene County, TN Deed, Alexander Outlaw, to John McFarland, for 200 acres on north side of Nolachucky...Witness, William McFarland. (Book 3, page 107). LINKS-LAND: 1788, April 8, Tn, Greene County, deed, Alexander Outlaw to John Gordon, for 212 acres on north side of Nolachucky River, in the Long Bottom, at mouth of a grain on river bank on line of John McFarlands (Book 2, page 55.). MARRIAGE: 1788 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Benjamin McFarland and Ruth Jack, 15 July 1798, Greene County. MARRIAGE: 1788 TENNESSEE, Greene County Oct 15, 1788, Ewen Moran married Abigail Netherton; bond by William McFarland, John McFarland. LAND: 1789 TENNESSEE, Greene County Aug 22 grant to Robert McFarland 331 acres on south side of Nolachucky River (Grant #818). LINKS-RESIDENCE: 1788 Greene County, Tennessee. 1788, Oct 15, Tn. Greene County, Ewen Morgan married Abigail Netherton; bond by William McFarland and John McFarland. 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). COURT: 1791 TENNESSEE, Greene County Feb 9, 1791 Deed John Hubbard to Edward George. A witness Robert McFarlin (Book 2, page 68). LAND: 1791 TENNESSEE, Greene County June 29, 1791 Deed Robert McFarland to Zachariah Green, for 100 acres, part of McFarland Survey. 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).TAXLIST: 1791 TENNESSEE, Greene County, Robert McFarland 300 Acres 1 white (male 21 up). Living next to Alexander McDonel and David McPeters (closest neighbors with surname "M"). Captain McFarlands Company census. 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). RESIDENCE: 1786-1796 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Joseph McFarland family of Rockbridge County, VA who moved to Harrison County, KY. Very unsure of how long they actually lived in Jefferson County. Arrived in Jefferson County perhaps as early as 1786. Moved to Kentucky ca 1790-1793 or 1796. SOURCE: Unknown. MARRIAGE: 1793 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. George McFarland and Sally Jack, 5 Jan 1793. SOURCE: IGI. DEATH: 1793 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Esther McFarland, age 17 months [March 1793], daughter of William McFarland of Rockbridge County, VA who was on his way to Harrison County, KY. Buried near Knoxville, on bank of Nolichucky [unmarked grave]. SOURCE: "Genealogy of the Joseph and William McFarland Branches of the McFarland Family 1675 to 1910" by Thomas S. McFarland 1910 Cable, Ohio. Copy at Greene County Room, Greene County Genealogical Society. CONFLICT: In book it states that next child was born July 1793 in Rockbridge County. MARRIAGE: 1796 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. James McFarland and Elizabeth Carmichael, 3 Oct 1796. [**NOTE: I also have this marriage as 3 Oct 1798 -- my error??? **] TAXLIST: 1797 TENNESSEE, Greene County Robert McFarling 1 white (no acreage) MARRIAGE: 1797 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Reuben McFarland and Martha Campbell, 28 Sep 1797/1799. SOURCE: IGI. MARRIAGE: 1798 TENNESSEE, Jefferson county. Mary (Polly) McFarland to Benjamin Bradford. July 16, 1798. MARRIAGE: 1799 TENNESSEE, Jefferson county. Rachel McFarland and Henry Bradford. Jan 25, 1799. MARRIAGE: 1799 TENNESSEE, Jefferson county. John McFarland and Elizabeth (Betsy) Davis. Apr 30, 1799. (also found as March 30 and May 20, 1799. MARRIAGE: 1800 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Jean McFarland and John H. Bean, 24 March 1800. TAXLIST: 1800 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Robert McFarland, James McFarland, Benjamin McFarland. "Early Tennessee Tax Lists" Byron Sistler 1977 Bellingham Library 929.3768. MARRIAGE: 1805 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Robert McFarland and Mary Cox Aug 31, 1805. MARRIAGE: 1806 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Lucy McFarland and William George, 14 (17?) June 1805/1806. MARRIAGE: 1806 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Betsy McFarland and Robert Hill, 2 July 1806. MARRIAGE: 1807 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Elizabeth (Betsy) McFarland and Moses Nelson, March 31, 1807. NOTE: Elizabeth born 1782 Guilford County, NC. SOURCE: Ancestral File (Internet). MARRIAGE: 1812 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Polly McFarland and Rollen Lorrimore, 7 Aug 1812. SOURCE: IGI. MARRIAGE: 1813 TENNESSEE, Jefferson county. Andrew B. McFarland and Margaret (Peggy) Edgar. Oct (Aug?) 27, 1813. MARRIAGE: 1816 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Robert McFarland to Hannah Barton. Oct 12, 1816. MARRIAGE: 1818 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County, Dandridge. Catherine McFarland and John Inman, 2 Sep 1818. MARRIAGE: 1820 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Rachel McFarland and Jesse George, 8 Feb 1820, St. Pauls Presbyterian Church. SOURCE: IGI. [*** NOTE: Elsewhere have marriage as 8 Feb 1821 ***]. MARRIAGE: 1820 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Robert McFarland and Mary Weaver. March 8, 1820, St. Pauls Presbyterian Church. SOURCE: IGI. [*** NOTE: Elsewhere have marriage as March 8, 1821 ***] MARRIAGE: 1820 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Robert McFarland to Mary Ann (Polly) Scott. Aug 10, 1820. TAXLIST: 1822 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Andrew B. McFarland, Benjamin McFarland, Sr., James McFarland, John McFarland, John McFarland Jr., William McFarland. CENSUS: 1830 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Joseph McFarland 2M 0-5, 1M 5-10, 1M 10-15, 1M 15-20, 1M 50-60, 1F 0-5, 1F 10-15, 1F 15-20, 1F 30-40. Living next to Michael Braum, Okilley Voss, Herny Chambers, John Renew, William Russell. CENSUS: 1830 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Robert McFarland 1M 5-10, 1M 30-40, 2F 0-5, 1F 5-10, 2F 20-30. Living next to Archy Austin, Archabald Austin, John Wester, James White, Joseph Holdaway. DEATH: 1837 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Robert McFarland. CENSUS: 1850 TENNESSEE, Jefferson Co McFarland, George 39 TN, Rebecca 41 Tn, [children] Jane 66 TN, John 70 TN. CENSUS: 1850 TENNESSEE, Jefferson Co. A.[Andrew] B. McFarland 51 VA, Jane 50 KY. Children Isabella E., Margaret, Harriett. --------- DANDRIDGE --------- MARRIAGE: 1810 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County, Dandridge. John McFarland to Mary Peters, about 1810. SOURCE: Unknown. MARRIAGE: 1818 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County, Dandridge. Catherine McFarland to John Inman. Sep 22, 1818. DEATH: 1823 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County, Dandridge. Benjamin McFarland. May 9, 1823. ------------------ FRENCH BROAD RIVER ------------------ TAXLIST: 1787/1788 TENNESSEE, Greene county Benjamin McFarten. MARRIAGE: 1788 July 15 TENNESSEE, Greene County Benjamin McFarland to Ruth Jack. Bond by Alexander Ward. LAND-LINKS: 1791 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Benjamin McFarling, Dec 26, 1791. Hugh Kelsey entered 100 acres on Kelsey's Mill Creek, on north of French Broad River, adjacent Benjamin McFarling (Page 198, grant #920). TAXLIST: 1791-1792 TENNESSEE, Greene County Benj. Mcfarland 1 white (male 21 -up) . (no acreage). Capt Samuel Graggs Company Survey. LAND: 1793 TENNESSEE, Greene County. Benjamin McFarland, July 29, 1793, entered 200 acres on north of French Broad River, adjoining Charles Gentry and Hugh Kelsey. (Page 348, #1247). LAND: 1796/1797 TENNESSEE, Revolutionary Warrants in Tennessee page 61 No.4328 Benjamine McFarland, Pvt, 274 acres, 10 Dec 1796. On May 31, 1797 John Hunter, attorney for Benjamin McFarland transferred the warrant to Rob Allen with Willis Rogers and Thomas Seawell. "Tennessee Genealogical Records" by Edythe Whitley 1980. At Bellingham Library R929.3768W. TAXLIST: 1800 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County Benjamin McFarland CENSUS: 1820 TENNESSEE, Jefferson County. Benjamin McFarland. ---------- LONG CREEK ---------- 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: 1794 TENNESSEE, Greene County July 12 William Mays entered 400 acres at head of Clear Branch of Long Creek, waters of Chucky River, adj. Benjamin McFarland, Elisha Witt. (Page 467 # 1280). ********************************************** * KNOX COUNTY (that part now in Knox County) * ********************************************** PLACE: 1792 TENNESSEE, Knox County. Formed 1792 from Greene and Grainger County. PLACE: 1801 TENNESSEE, Knox County. Split and part formed Anderson County. MARRIAGE: 1801 TENNESSEE, Knox County. George McFarlane to Nancy Golden, April 20, 1801. SOURCE: "Marriage Records of Knox County, TN" in Tennessee Records: Bible Records and Marriage Records by Jeanette Tillotson Acklen 1974. page 372. MARRIAGE: 1814 TENNESSEE, Knox County. William McFarland to Mary McNutt, Sept 14, 1814. SOURCE: "Marriage Records of Knox County, TN" in Tennessee Records: Bible Records and Marriage Records by Jeanette Tillotson Acklen 1974. page 377. ************************************************** * SEVIER COUNTY (that part now in Sevier County) * ************************************************** PLACE: 1794 TENNESSEE, Sevier county. Formed from Jefferson County. MIGRATION: 1804 TENNESSEE, Sevier County. Mitchell McFarland moved 1804 to Sevier County, TN, and 1818 to Lawrence County, Alabama. FROM Frederick County, Virginia. MARRIAGE: 1820 TENNESSEE, Sevier County. Polly McFarland and George Hopkins, 30 sep 1820. SOURCE: IGI. COURT: 1821 TENNESSEE, Sevier County. Deposition of Joseph McFarland taken in Sevier County, TN at home of Samuel Henry May 14, 1821. Joseph McFarland, age 44 years. He mentions being witness to Bill of Sale. Under "Descendants of John Bradshaw" Family Tree Maker On Line (Internet) User Home Pages by Anne-B-Musser. NOTE: Joseph McFarland likely from Frederick County, Virginia. ****************************************************** * SULLIVAN COUNTY (that part now in Sullivan County) * ****************************************************** PLACE: 1779 TENNESSEE, Sullivan County. Formed from Washington County. TAXLIST: 1797 TENNESSEE, Sullivan County. John McFarland, agent. MARRIAGE: 1811 TENNESSEE, Sullivan County. William McFarland and Rachael Farris, 15 March 1811. TAXLIST: 1812 TENNESSEE, Sullivan County. William McFarlan. ************************************************** * WARREN COUNTY (that part now in Warren County) * ************************************************** PLACE: 1807 TENNESSEE, Warren County. Formed from White County. TAXLIST: 1812 TENNESSEE, Warren County. Robert McFarling. 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. CENSUS: 1820 TENNESSEE, Warren County Joseph McFerland 200001-33110. NOTE: From Russell Co, VA. CENSUS: 1820 TENNESSEE, Warren County Robert McFarland 200010-21010. NOTE: From Russell Co, VA. 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 ANSEARCHIN NEWS, Periodical of TN Genealogical Society 1979:31. PROBATE: 1840 TENNESSEE, Warren County. William McFarland, 28 Dec 1840. George W. Durley and Wilburn Fults appointed to lay off the dowry 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) Abstracted by Betty Moore Majors 1992 Will Book I, page 399 ********************************************************** * WASHINGTON COUNTY (that part now in Washington County) * ********************************************************** PLACE: 1777 TENNESSEE, Washington County. Original county, covered present state of Tennessee. PLACE: 1783 KENTUCKY, Davidson County. Formed from Washington County. PLACE: 1783 TENNESSEE, Washington County. Split and part formed Greene and Davidson Counties. SEE ALSO GREENE COUNTY AND DAVIDSON COUNTY. PROBATE-LINKS: 1791 TENNESSEE, Washington County. Robert McFarland. Will of Jas. Galleher, 22 Sep 1791. A witness was Robt McFarlen. Proved Feb 1792. SOURCE: Washington Co Will Book A 1777-1860, Found in ANSEARCHIN NEWS, Periodical of TN Genealogical Society 1977, page 33. MARRIAGE: 1794 TENNESSEE, Washington County Mary McFarland and James Penny May 4, 1794. SOURCE: World Family Tree (Family Tree Maker) Disk #8 (May 4). Also IGI (June 4, 1794). ---------------------------------------- Boone's Creek, Central Washington County ---------------------------------------- HISTORY: James Cox and Mary Eva McFarland lived in Virginia in 1790. They migrated before 1797 to Boone's Creek, Washington County, TN, and had children in 1798 and 1799. Mary may have married first to _____ MABRY?? James was born abt 1760 in Henry Co, VA and died 1810 Washington County, VA. SOURCE: Internet, GENDEX.