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Marriage: Children:
  1. Thomas Linton Farrar: Birth: 11 DEC 1827 in Georgia. Death: 29 AUG 1896

  2. Lucinda Farrar: Birth: 1833 in Georgia.

  3. Elizabeth Farrar: Birth: 1834 in Georgia.

  4. Mariah Farrar: Birth: 1836 in Georgia.

  5. Henry Clay Farrar: Birth: 1837 in Georgia.

  6. Josephus Farrar: Birth: 1840 in Chambers County, Ala.

  7. Harriett Farrar: Birth: AFT 1840.

  8. Lorina Farrar: Birth: AFT 1840.

  9. Asin W Farrar: Birth: AFT 1840.

  10. Josephine Farrar: Birth: AFT 1840.

  11. William Farrar: Birth: 1842 in Chambers County, Ala. Death: 31 OCT 1871 in Panola Co, Tx

  12. Winston Farrar: Birth: 1844 in Chambers County, Ala.

  13. Orphia Farrar: Birth: ABT 1844.

  14. John Perry Farrar: Birth: 1852 in Chambers County, al. Death: 1 MAR 1937 in Standing Rock, Perry County, AL


Notes
a. RecordIdNumber:   MH:N33
Note:   Notes
 Stephen David Farrar Jr, born 1797, grew up an orphan and following his brothers and cousins he migrated from Morgan Co Ga after 1820 (where he was found in the 1820 Census as Stephen D Farrow) to Ala, foregoing Perry Co where his older brothers and cousins had already settled and moving on to Chambers County, Ala where he could settle down in his own right on his own land.
 On November 23, 1850, Stephen D. Farrow appeared before a Justice of the Peace in Randolph county, Alabama, to swear that he had served two tours in the military service of the United States. The first was as a Private in the company commanded by Captain Benjamin Henry in the ____ regiment of Georgia Volunteers commanded by Thomas Hogg . He volunteered at Madison, GA on or about the first day of July in 1813 for a term of six months and was honorably discharged at Fort Hawkins on the first day of February 1814. His second term in the war against the Creek Indians and the British began at Morgan Co. GA on or about the first day of September 1814 until he was honorably discharged on the first day of March 1815. He states he is 56 years old and is of Chambers County. The purpose of his declaration is to obtain bounty land to which he may be entitled under an act passed September 28. 1850 granting bounty land to officers and soldiers who have been engaged in the military service of the United States. (The JP M.A. McDonald certifies that he is the same Stephen D. Farrow who served and is of the age stated.)


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