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Marriage: Children:
  1. Matt FARLEY: Birth: 29 NOV 1792. Death: 15 FEB 1849

  2. Joseph FARLEY: Birth: 27 NOV 1797. Death: 23 NOV 1861

  3. John FARLEY: Birth: 22 APR 1798 in Monroe Co., VA. Death: ABT 1844 in IN?


Sources
1. Page:   This burial ground was used by the family of Capt. Matthew Farley a Veteran of the Revolutionary War. It is located in the tree-line in a little woods on the Dorothy Myers farm in Franklin Township section #17 about one-half mile North of County Road #700N and one-half mile East of county Road #250E. It is has been neglected for many years and is completely overgrown. There are several pieces of grave markers here, but a few are still readable. I suspect there are more burials here than are listed in this list that was recorded in 1932 by C. S. Goar. A Memorial marker has been placed in the Lewisville cemetery in honor of Capt. Matthew Farley, but he is buried here in this little Farley family plot. [http://hcgs.tripod.com/]
Link:   http://hcgs.tripod.com/
2. Page:   This burial ground was used by the family of Capt. Matthew Farley a Veteran of the Revolutionary War. It is located in the tree-line in a little woods on the Dorothy Myers farm in Franklin Township section #17 about one-half mile North of County Road #700N and one-half mile East of county Road #250E. It is has been neglected for many years and is completely overgrown. There are several pieces of grave markers here, but a few are still readable. I suspect there are more burials here than are listed in this list that was recorded in 1932 by C. S. Goar. A Memorial marker has been placed in the Lewisville cemetery in honor of Capt. Matthew Farley, but he is buried here in this little Farley family plot. [http://hcgs.tripod.com/]
Link:   http://hcgs.tripod.com/
3. Page:   This burial ground was used by the family of Capt. Matthew Farley a Veteran of the Revolutionary War. It is located in the tree-line in a little woods on the Dorothy Myers farm in Franklin Township section #17 about one-half mile North of County Road #700N and one-half mile East of county Road #250E. It is has been neglected for many years and is completely overgrown. There are several pieces of grave markers here, but a few are still readable. I suspect there are more burials here than are listed in this list that was recorded in 1932 by C. S. Goar. A Memorial marker has been placed in the Lewisville cemetery in honor of Capt. Matthew Farley, but he is buried here in this little Farley family plot. [http://hcgs.tripod.com/]
Link:   http://hcgs.tripod.com/



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