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Marriage: Children:
  1. Lilian E. Terry: Birth: Abt 1865 in Texas.

  2. Edwin McFarland: Birth: 12 JUL 1869 in Fannin Co., Texas. Death: 18 NOV 1934 in Patagonia, Arizonia

  3. Egbert G. McFarland: Birth: ABT 1872 in Fannin Co., Texas. Death: 1902 in Bisbee, Arizona

  4. Iva Lena McFarland: Birth: 8 OCT 1874 in Fannin County, Texas. Death: 11 JAN 1956 in Vancouver, Washington

  5. Lawrence Winfield Scott McFarland: Birth: 18 MAY 1881 in Coleman Co., Texas. Death: 26 APR 1940 in Buffalo, New York


Sources
1. Title:   Confederate Soldiers - TX at Fold3
Page:   Page 2 - Confederate Soldiers - TX
Source:   S-1050485076
2. Title:   Texas, Voter Registration Lists, 1867-1869
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
3. Title:   Texas Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002
Page:   Texas Department of State Health Services; Austin, Texas; Texas Marriages, 1814-1909
Source:   S-2135991683
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - Dodd, Jordan R, et. al. Early American Marriages: Texas to 1850. Bountiful, UT: Precision Indexing Publishers, 19xx.Hunting For Bears, comp. Texas marriage information
4. Title:   1850 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1850; Census Place: Fannin, Texas; Roll: M432_910; Page: 161A; Image: 319
Source:   S-2128901270
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432,
5. Title:   1860 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1860; Census Place: Beat 4, Fannin, Texas; Roll: M653_1293; Page: 219; Family History Library Film: 805293
Source:   S-2135069018
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860. M653, 1
6. Title:   1870 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1870; Census Place: Precinct 4, Fannin, Texas; Roll: M593_1584; Page: 264B; Image: 350036; Family History Library Film: 553083
Source:   S-2111108076
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data - 1870 U.S. census, population schedules. NARA microfilm publication M593, 1,761 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Record
7. Title:   1880 United States Federal Census
Page:   Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 9, Coleman, Texas; Roll: 1296; Family History Film: 1255296; Page: 547B; Enumeration District: 044
Source:   S-2129014908
Author:   Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication:   Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limite
8. Title:   McFarland Family Bible
Source:   S-2128900046
9. Title:   1870 Census, Fannin Co.
Page:   265, family 98
Source:   S-2128899508
10. Title:   1880 Federal Census, Coleman Co., Texas
Page:   p. 26 B
Source:   S-2128899665
11. Title:   Marriage Records of Fannin County Texas 1838-70
Page:   p. 22
Source:   S-2128899996
Author:   Frances T. Ingmire
Publication:   1976

Notes
a. Note:   lor's Regiment of Texas Mounted Rifles, 22nd Cavalry, Co. C. On the Muster Roll for Jan 16, to June 30, 1862, the Co. C is now call the 1 Indian Reg't Texas Cavalry, and it lists the enrolling commander as J.W. Piner for a period of 12 months. Then the next muster role is for June to Dec. 1862 and it says that he was discharged July 16, 1862 by order of Gen. Albert Pike, in compliance with Act of Congress approved April 16, 1862. Other records for A. McFarland show him enlisting on August 9, 1862 at Fort Washita for the duration of the war. He was part of the 31st Regiment, Texas Cavalry, also known as Hawpe's Regiment Texas Cavalry or Mounted Volunteers that was organized first on May 14th, 1862 with companies A to H. Company I was organized on August 9th, 1862. Then on December 28th, 1862 he is listed Absent without leave. Then in March and April of 1863 listed an Present and entitled to bounty, and last paid on June 30th, 1863.
  On census in 1870 Arthur is shown at 26 married to Mary E, age 30, from Illinois, with three children using McFarland name: James F. 3, Lillian E. 5, and Edwin age 1. In 1880 Arthur and family is found in Coleman County, Texas where he moved after the family argument over the land erupted after father James' death with no will and mother's will leaving the land to Arthur and brother Newton. Deed records show that his father alloted 150 acres to Arthur from the original land grant, but mother Jane left Newton and Arthur the 302 acres she and James had still in their name.
  "Arthur McFarland, during his life, was a school teacher and a circuit preacher - a rancher - and at the time of his death he was a sub - contractor for a Star Route Mail Carrier, out of Chickasha, Oklahoma, then Indian Territory. He died the *8th of October, 1899 of diarrhea, at Chickasha, and as I have stated before, is buried there.... Mama always said the happiest days of her life were those when she and her father camped out near the school where he taught- going home only on weekends." * "I was unable to find the actual date of Arthur's death, so, in order to obtain the stone (memorial at McFarland Cemetery) I used the birthdate of his daughter. Does it matter so much what date a man dies, more than the memory of his life?" Loma Scroggins
  Loma Patton thinks Arthur died shortly before the birth of Noble Dugan Scroggins (his grandson) in Princeton Texas, because Arthur's wife Mary Ellen moved to Princeton with the Scroggins family. She thinks that Arthur died in Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma and is buried on a hill-Rose Hill Cemetery. If he was buried there, the on-line records of those gravesites do not mention him.
  Coleman County: Beginning in September 1879, Mary E. McFarland settled on land surveyed for W.D. Wyatt in Coleman County in June 1879. She purchased the 160 acres of that pre-emption survey #137 from him in June 1882. Papers were filed and the official state patent #519 was issued to Mary E. McFarland for the 160 acres on May 23, 1884. But while this was happening, it seems that another pre-emption was being filed. On October 18, 1881 a survey #154 was done for 160 acres of vacant land for Arthur McFarland, that he occupied starting in August 22, 1881. A proof of settlement was filed on August 25, 1884. That land was adjacent to, and surrounding, the W.D. Wyatt survey #137. Then on Sept. 9, 1884, Mary E. and Arthur McFarland sold survey #154 of 160 acres to D.F. and W. B. Roddan for $200. The property was resurveyed Nov. 1886 as a corrected survey.
Note:   During the Civil War, Arthur is first recorded as being at Ft. Washita on Dec. 27, 1861. He is 17, black hare, dark eyes, dark complexion, on a horse valued at $150. and rigging $35. He is part of Tay


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