William FARMER, JR.

Birth:
14 Apr 1751
Johnston or Blad, North Carolina
Death:
3 Aug 1840
Salinesville, Columbiana Co., Ohio
Marriage:
3 Aug 1775
Cumberland Co., North Carolina
Notes:
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    NAME William /Farmer/ GIVN William

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    NAME William /Farmer/ SURN Farmer

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    NAME William /Farmer/ NSFX Jr.

    Went to Wrightsboro from NC. Hinshaw page 1048, Vol 1. He was a

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    NOTE Went to Wrightsboro from NC. Hinshaw page 1048, Vol 1. He was a CONC
    quaker.
    The Wrightsboro Monthly Meeting (originally spelled Wrightsborough,

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    NOTE Went to Wrightsboro from NC. Hinshaw page 1048, Vol 1. He was a CONC
    after governor
    James Wright) was affiliated with the Western Quarterly Meeting until

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    NOTE Went to Wrightsboro from NC. Hinshaw page 1048, Vol 1. He was a CONC
    1787. In 1788 it
    became part of the New Garden, NC Quarterly Meeting and from 1792

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    NOTE Went to Wrightsboro from NC. Hinshaw page 1048, Vol 1. He was a CONC
    until the
    Wrightsboro meeting was abandoned it was affiliated with the Bush

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    NOTE Went to Wrightsboro from NC. Hinshaw page 1048, Vol 1. He was a CONC
    River, SC Quarterly.
    West Branch Monthly Meeting:
    23 Apr 1808: William Farmer Jr. and son, John, received on certificate

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    NOTE Went to Wrightsboro from NC. Hinshaw page 1048, Vol 1. He was a CONC
    from Bush River Monthly Meeting, South Carolina, dated 31 May 1806.

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    NOTE Went to Wrightsboro from NC. Hinshaw page 1048, Vol 1. He was a CONC
    Endorsed by Miami Monthly Meeting 10  Mar 1808.
    27 Jan 1814 William and wife Rebecca and son Jesse, received on

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    NOTE Went to Wrightsboro from NC. Hinshaw page 1048, Vol 1. He was a CONC
    certificate from New Garden MM, North Carolina, dated 30 Oct 1813.

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    SOUR @S4@

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC first settlers on Stillwater was a considerable of neighborhood of the

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC Friends. A church organization and meeting was granted them by West

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC Branch Quarterly Meeting of Union Township, Miami Co., Ohio and

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC services first held in the summer of 1807. They erected a meeting

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC house called "Rocky Spring" about 3/4 of a mile west of the Dayton &

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC Covington Turnpike on Section 36, where services were held for about

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC twenty-five years, but nothing now remains to mark its site except a

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC small neglected cemetery which has not been used for many years. Some

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC of the early members of this organization were William Farmer with his

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC sons William and John. The Methodists had no organized society in this

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC township until 1819. In that year an announcement was made and the

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC following named members of that faith assembled at the house of the

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC Rev. George Hoffman: Jesse, William and John Farmer.

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    SOUR QUAY 3

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    SOUR @S36@

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    SOUR PAGE FHL#0371251, Society Of Friends, Cane Creek Church, North Carolina

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    SOUR PAGE FHL#0371251, Society Of Friends, Cane Creek Church, North Carolina
    CONC 1755-1840. Ordered 20 May 1998

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    SOUR QUAY 3

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    BIRT PLAC Johnston or Bladen Co., North Carolina

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    BIRT NOTE Born in either Johnston or Bladen Co., North Carolina

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    BIRT SOUR @S53@

    Line 12510 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    BIRT SOUR PAGE DAR Application made out by Helen Parker Noble of Scarsdale,
    NY 8 Jan

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE DAR Application made out by Helen Parker Noble of Scarsdale,
    NY 8 Jan CONC 1937.

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE DAR Application made out by Helen Parker Noble of Scarsdale,
    NY 8 Jan CONT Date of birth of William Farmer is said to have come from the
    Family

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE DAR Application made out by Helen Parker Noble of Scarsdale,
    NY 8 Jan CONC Bible.

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    BIRT SOUR QUAY 1

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    BIRT SOUR @S5@

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE In America Since 1607 by Walter I. Farmer, a very well
    researched

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE In America Since 1607 by Walter I. Farmer, a very well
    researched CONC book.

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    BIRT SOUR QUAY 3

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    DEAT SOUR @S53@

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    DEAT SOUR PAGE DAR Application made out by Helen Parker Noble of Scarsdale,
    NY 8 Jan

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    DEAT SOUR PAGE DAR Application made out by Helen Parker Noble of Scarsdale,
    NY 8 Jan CONC 1937.

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    DEAT SOUR PAGE DAR Application made out by Helen Parker Noble of Scarsdale,
    NY 8 Jan CONT Date of death of William Farmer is said to have come from the
    Family

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    DEAT SOUR PAGE DAR Application made out by Helen Parker Noble of Scarsdale,
    NY 8 Jan CONC Bible.

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    DEAT SOUR QUAY 1

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    EVEN TYPE Military

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    EVEN DATE BET 1776 AND 1783

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    EVEN PLAC North Carolina

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    EVEN SOUR @S53@

    Line 12533 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    EVEN SOUR PAGE DAR Patriot Index, DAR Application of Helen Parker Noble of
    Scarsdale,

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    EVEN SOUR PAGE DAR Patriot Index, DAR Application of Helen Parker Noble of
    Scarsdale, CONC NY, 8 Jan 1937

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    EVEN SOUR QUAY 1

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    ENDL STAT SUBMITTED

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    BAPL STAT SUBMITTED

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    RELI Quaker

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    RELI Quaker DATE 1776

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    RELI Quaker PLAC Wrightsborough, Columbia Co., Georgia

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    RELI Quaker SOUR @S4@

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    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for
    the

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    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for
    the CONC Wrightsboro Restoration Foundation, Thomson, Goergia. Gpf 975.802

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    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for
    the CONC W954s:

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    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for
    the CONT The Quakers found that they were not going to be able to live their

    Line 12550 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for
    the CONC lives the way their faith directed. It was against their beliefs to

    Line 12551 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for
    the CONC employ slaves and they were unable to compete with slave labor. They

    Line 12552 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for
    the CONC began a gradual departure from Wrightsboro which was complete by 1806.

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    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for
    the CONC Most of those who left moved on to Ohio and Indiana, leaving behind

    Line 12554 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for
    the CONC them their dreams of a peaceful life in Georgia and thirty-five years

    Line 12555 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for
    the CONC of disillusion.

    Line 12556 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for
    the CONT Wrightsboro Township Landholders Before 1776: William Farmer.

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    RELI Quaker SOUR QUAY 2

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    RESI

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    RESI DATE 1805

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    RESI PLAC Columbia Co., Georgia

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    RESI SOUR @S6@

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    RESI SOUR PAGE 1805 Georgia Land Lottery by Wood F285 W6, page 109:

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    RESI SOUR PAGE 1805 Georgia Land Lottery by Wood F285 W6, page 109: CONT
    William Farmer Sr. 131, BB Columbia Co., Georgia

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    RESI SOUR PAGE 1805 Georgia Land Lottery by Wood F285 W6, page 109: CONT
    William Farmer Jr. 132 BB Columbia Co., Georgia

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    RESI SOUR PAGE 1805 Georgia Land Lottery by Wood F285 W6, page 109: CONT BB
    means no land drawn.

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    RESI SOUR QUAY 3

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    RESI

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    RESI DATE 1802

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    RESI PLAC Columbia Co., Georgia

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    RESI SOUR @S6@

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    RESI SOUR PAGE Index to the Headright & Bounty Grants of Georgia 1756-1909
    F285 I55,

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    RESI SOUR PAGE Index to the Headright & Bounty Grants of Georgia 1756-1909
    F285 I55, CONC page 195

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    RESI SOUR PAGE Index to the Headright & Bounty Grants of Georgia 1756-1909
    F285 I55, CONT Grantee: William Farmer, Columbia Co., Book: DDDDD, page 736,
    acres:

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    RESI SOUR PAGE Index to the Headright & Bounty Grants of Georgia 1756-1909
    F285 I55, CONC 34, year 1802

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    RESI SOUR QUAY 3

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    RESI

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    RESI DATE 30 OCT 1813

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    RESI PLAC Western Branch MM, Ohio

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    RESI SOUR @S36@

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    RESI SOUR PAGE Encyclopedia of American Quaker Records, Hinshaw Gc929.102
    Fqlh,  Vol.

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    RESI SOUR PAGE Encyclopedia of American Quaker Records, Hinshaw Gc929.102
    Fqlh,  Vol. CONC 1, Ohio a, pages 539, New Garden Monthly Meeting of the
    Quakers

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    RESI SOUR PAGE Encyclopedia of American Quaker Records, Hinshaw Gc929.102
    Fqlh,  Vol. CONC (Friends),

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    RESI SOUR PAGE Encyclopedia of American Quaker Records, Hinshaw Gc929.102
    Fqlh,  Vol. CONT William Sr & wife, Rebecca, and son Jesse granted a
    certificate to

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    RESI SOUR PAGE Encyclopedia of American Quaker Records, Hinshaw Gc929.102
    Fqlh,  Vol. CONC West Branch, Ohio.

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    RESI SOUR QUAY 3

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    RESI SOUR @S5@

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    RESI SOUR PAGE In America Since1607, the Hollingsworth, Farmer and Ju
                  
Rebecca HURST
Birth:
Abt 1757
of Noth Carolina
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
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    NAME Rebecca /Hurst/ GIVN Rebecca

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    NAME Rebecca /Hurst/ SURN Hurst

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    ENDL STAT SUBMITTED

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    BAPL STAT SUBMITTED

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    RELI Quaker

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    RELI Quaker DATE 1 AUG 1789

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    RELI Quaker PLAC Wrightsborough, Columbia Co., Georgia

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    RELI Quaker NOTE Page 126: Rebecca Farmer having expressed a desire of being
    joined in

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    RELI Quaker NOTE Page 126: Rebecca Farmer having expressed a desire of being
    joined in CONC membership with us. Which request is granted and she received
    with her

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    RELI Quaker NOTE Page 126: Rebecca Farmer having expressed a desire of being
    joined in CONC small children namely John, William and Jesse, for whom she
    likewise

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    RELI Quaker NOTE Page 126: Rebecca Farmer having expressed a desire of being
    joined in CONC requested.

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    RELI Quaker SOUR @S36@

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    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE Quaker Records In Georgia, Wrightsborough 1772-1793
    compiled by Robert

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    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE Quaker Records In Georgia, Wrightsborough 1772-1793
    compiled by Robert CONC Scott Davis Jr. 975.8 D297q AFRA: Page 126. Month
    Meeting of

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    RELI Quaker SOUR PAGE Quaker Records In Georgia, Wrightsborough 1772-1793
    compiled by Robert CONC Wrightsborough held the first day of the eighth month
    1789.

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    RELI Quaker SOUR QUAY 3

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    RESI

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    RESI DATE 1789

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    RESI PLAC Wrightsborough, Columbia Co., Georgia

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    RESI NOTE According to the sources under religion.

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    EVEN TYPE Gift of Land

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    EVEN DATE 12 FEB 1763

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    EVEN PLAC Cumberland Co., North Carolina

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    EVEN NOTE Mentioned in the land records of her father.

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    EVEN SOUR @S6@

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    EVEN SOUR PAGE Deed Abstracts, deed book 2, p. 176, 12 February 1763

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    EVEN SOUR QUAY 3
                  
Children
Marriage
1
John FARMER
Birth:
12 Dec 1776
Cumberland Co., North Carolina
Death:
12 Apr 1857
Salinesville, Columbiana Co., Ohio
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
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    NAME John /Farmer/ GIVN John

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    NAME John /Farmer/ SURN Farmer

    John Farmer, b NC 12 Dec 1776, m Wrightsboro M M 27 Mar 1799 Mary

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    NOTE John Farmer, b NC 12 Dec 1776, m Wrightsboro M M 27 Mar 1799 Mary CONC
    Taylor. They move to Columbiana Co., Ohio in 1804 with Thomas Farmer.

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    NOTE John Farmer, b NC 12 Dec 1776, m Wrightsboro M M 27 Mar 1799 Mary CONC
    John d Cleveland OH 9 June 1856. Mary is the sister of Ann Taylor who

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    NOTE John Farmer, b NC 12 Dec 1776, m Wrightsboro M M 27 Mar 1799 Mary CONC m
    Thomas Farmer. (see Taylor) On 30 Oct 1800 John, Planter of Columbia

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    NOTE John Farmer, b NC 12 Dec 1776, m Wrightsboro M M 27 Mar 1799 Mary CONC
    Co, sold Jesse Hurst, Planter, for $360, 90 acres of 200 acres granted

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    NOTE John Farmer, b NC 12 Dec 1776, m Wrightsboro M M 27 Mar 1799 Mary CONC
    William Farmer 1, late deceased, on Cane Creek and Little River. (This

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    NOTE John Farmer, b NC 12 Dec 1776, m Wrightsboro M M 27 Mar 1799 Mary CONC
    may have been     sold by John the son of William 1. Deed Book Y,  p

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    NOTE John Farmer, b NC 12 Dec 1776, m Wrightsboro M M 27 Mar 1799 Mary CONC
    322)
    Near Salineville Ohio John bored for salt and mined coal. He opened a

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    NOTE John Farmer, b NC 12 Dec 1776, m Wrightsboro M M 27 Mar 1799 Mary CONC
    vein of natural gas and used it to illuminate his home. He was an

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    NOTE John Farmer, b NC 12 Dec 1776, m Wrightsboro M M 27 Mar 1799 Mary CONC
    Elder in the Quaker Church. They had eight children.

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    SOUR @S4@

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC first settlers on Stillwater was a considerable of neighborhood of the

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC Friends. A church organization and meeting was granted them by West

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC Branch Quarterly Meeting of Union Township, Miami Co., Ohio and

    Line 31341 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC services first held in the summer of 1807. They erected a meeting

    Line 31342 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC house called "Rocky Spring" about 3/4 of a mile west of the Dayton &

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC Covington Turnpike on Section 36, where services were held for about

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC twenty-five years, but nothing now remains to mark its site except a

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC small neglected cemetery which has not been used for many years. Some

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC of the early members of this organization were William Farmer with his

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC sons William and John. The Methodists had no organized society in this

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC township until 1819. In that year an announcement was made and the

    Line 31349 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC following named members of that faith assembled at the house of the

    Line 31350 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC Rev. George Hoffman: Jesse, William and John Farmer.

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    SOUR QUAY 3

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    BIRT SOUR @S4@

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the

    Line 31357 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC Wrightsboro Restoration Foundation, Thomson, Goergia. Gpf 975.802

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC W954s:

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONT The Quakers found that they were not going to be able to live their

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC lives the way their faith directed. It was against their beliefs to

    Line 31361 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC employ slaves and they were unable to compete with slave labor. They

    Line 31362 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC began a gradual departure from Wrightsboro which was complete by 1806.

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC Most of those who left moved on to Ohio and Indiana, leaving behind

    Line 31364 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC them their dreams of a peaceful life in Georgia and thirty-five years

    Line 31365 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC of disillusion.

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONT Wrightsboro Township Landholders Before 1776: William Farmer.

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    BIRT SOUR QUAY 2

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    BIRT SOUR @S5@

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE In America Since1607, the Hollingsworth, Farmer and Judkins
    Families,

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE In America Since1607, the Hollingsworth, Farmer and Judkins
    Families, CONC their Ancestors, Descendants and many related families By Walter
    I.

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE In America Since1607, the Hollingsworth, Farmer and Judkins
    Families, CONC Farmer, Gateway Press, Baltimore 1987. A very well researched
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    State

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    State CONC Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin on 1 Sept 1982

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    SLGC FAMC @F232@

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    RESI DATE BET 1805 AND 1818

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    RESI PLAC Columbia Co., Georgia

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    RESI DATE BET 1818 AND 1857

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    RESI PLAC Salinesville, Columbiana Co., Ohio

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    RESI SOUR @S4@

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    RESI SOUR PAGE History of Columbiana Co., Ohio, page 265.

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    RESI SOUR QUAY 2

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    EVEN TYPE Moved to

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    EVEN DATE 1804

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    EVEN PLAC Columbiana Co., Ohio

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    EVEN NOTE They move to Ohio with Thomas Farmer.

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    EVEN SOUR @S5@

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2
Birth:
27 Sep 1779
Wrightsborough, Columbia Co., Georgia
Death:
18 Jun 1848
Tippecanoe Co., Indiana
Marr:
9 Jul 1801
Wrightsborough, Columbia Co.,  
Notes:
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    NAME William A. /Farmer/ GIVN William A.

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    NAME William A. /Farmer/ SURN Farmer

    Children #1, 3, 4 and 5 from will of William Farmer dated 22 Oct 1846,
    Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, Film # 872064, GS. Cemetary Records, Marriage

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    NOTE Children #1, 3, 4 and 5 from will of William Farmer dated 22 Oct 1846,
    CONC Records
    from Tippecanoe County.
    Buried: Greenbush Cemetary, Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co., Indiana

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    CONC first settlers on Stillwater was a considerable of neighborhood of the

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    CONC Friends. A church organization and meeting was granted them by West

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    CONC Branch Quarterly Meeting of Union Township, Miami Co., Ohio and

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    CONC services first held in the summer of 1807. They erected a meeting

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    CONC house called "Rocky Spring" about 3/4 of a mile west of the Dayton &

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    CONC Covington Turnpike on Section 36, where services were held for about

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    CONC twenty-five years, but nothing now remains to mark its site except a

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    CONC small neglected cemetery which has not been used for many years. Some

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC of the early members of this organization were William Farmer with his

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC sons William and John. The Methodists had no organized society in this

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    CONC township until 1819. In that year an announcement was made and the

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC following named members of that faith assembled at the house of the

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC Rev. George Hoffman: Jesse, William and John Farmer.

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    SOUR QUAY 3

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    SOUR @S7@

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONC Dated 22 Oct 1846

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONT Grandsons: Jeremiah I. Hoffman, William F. Hoffman land in Tippecanoe

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONC Co., Indiana. Daughter: Massie Farmer (she married in 1847), Orra

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONC Dawson, Grandchildren: Celesta Huff, Marthat N. Huff and John D.F.

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONC Huff. Daughter: Rebecca R. Kibbon $300.00. Granddaughter: Sarah C.

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONC Farmer, daughter of John D. Farmer.

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONT William Farmer stated that previous to the making of the will that he

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONC gave his children part of his goods. Executors: Samuel A. Huff, Massie

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONC Farmer

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONT

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONT Addendum to the will: In as much as the foregoing will...made prior to

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONC my marriage  with my present wife - Margaret Farmer. She may have the

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONC use of my land, etc. Mentioned deceased daughter Miriam Huff - her

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONC children: Celestia, Martha, and John D.F.Huff

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONT The will was proved 5 July 1848.

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONT

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    SOUR PAGE Tippecanoe Co., Indiana, FHL Film # 872064: William Farmer's Will:
    CONT

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    SOUR QUAY 3

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    SOUR @S7@

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    SOUR PAGE William Farmer Will: Order Book 8, page 240

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    BIRT SOUR @S4@

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    Line 9842 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC Wrightsboro Restoration Foundation, Thomson, Goergia. Gpf 975.802

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC W954s:

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONT The Quakers found that they were not going to be able to live their

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC lives the way their faith directed. It was against their beliefs to

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    CONC employ slaves and they were unable to compete with slave labor. They

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    CONC began a gradual departure from Wrightsboro which was complete by 1806.

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC Most of those who left moved on to Ohio and Indiana, leaving behind

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    CONC them their dreams of a peaceful life in Georgia and thirty-five years

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC of disillusion.

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONT Wrightsboro Township Landholders Before 1776: William Farmer.

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    BIRT SOUR QUAY 2

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    BURI PLAC Greenbush Cemetery, Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co., Indiana

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    RESI

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    RESI DATE 1832

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    RESI PLAC Tippecanoe Co., Indiana

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    RESI SOUR @S6@

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    RESI SOUR PAGE FHL # 854178, Tippecanoe Co., Indiana Land Records.

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    RESI SOUR PAGE FHL # 854178, Tippecanoe Co., Indiana Land Records. CONT 16
    Aug 1832 James Kyle, Elizabeth, his wife to William A. Farmer of

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    RESI SOUR PAGE FHL # 854178, Tippecanoe Co., Indiana Land Records. CONC
    Tippecanoe Co., Indiana.

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    RESI SOUR QUAY 3

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    RESI

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    RESI DATE 1805

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    RESI PLAC Columbia Co., Georgia

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    RESI SOUR @S6@

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    RESI SOUR PAGE 1805 Georgia Land Lottery by Wood F285 W6, page 109:

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    RESI SOUR PAGE 1805 Georgia Land Lottery by Wood F285 W6, page 109: CONT
    William Farmer Sr. 131, BB Columbia Co., Georgia

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    RESI SOUR PAGE 1805 Georgia Land Lottery by Wood F285 W6, page 109: CONT
    William Farmer Jr. 132 BB Columbia Co., Georgia

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    RESI SOUR PAGE 1805 Georgia Land Lottery by Wood F285 W6, page 109: CONT BB
    means no land drawn.

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    CENS

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    EVEN DATE 10 MAR 1808

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    EVEN NOTE With children John and Matilda.

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    Families, CONC their Ancestors, Descendants and many related families By Walter
    I.

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Jesse FARMER
Birth:
1783
Wrightsborough, Columbia Co., Georgia
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
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    NAME Jesse /Farmer/ SURN Farmer

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    SOUR @S4@

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    CONC first settlers on Stillwater was a considerable of neighborhood of the

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    CONC Friends. A church organization and meeting was granted them by West

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC Branch Quarterly Meeting of Union Township, Miami Co., Ohio and

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    CONC services first held in the summer of 1807. They erected a meeting

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    CONC house called "Rocky Spring" about 3/4 of a mile west of the Dayton &

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    CONC Covington Turnpike on Section 36, where services were held for about

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    CONC twenty-five years, but nothing now remains to mark its site except a

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    CONC small neglected cemetery which has not been used for many years. Some

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    CONC of the early members of this organization were William Farmer with his

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    CONC sons William and John. The Methodists had no organized society in this

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    CONC township until 1819. In that year an announcement was made and the

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    CONC following named members of that faith assembled at the house of the

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    SOUR PAGE History Of Montgomery Co., Ohio, Pages 59-60. Churches: Among the
    CONC Rev. George Hoffman: Jesse, William and John Farmer.

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    SOUR @S6@

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    SOUR PAGE FHL #854178 Tippecanoe Co., Indiana Land Records 1833-1834 CONT 12
    Oct 1833 Jesse Farmer & Rhoda, his wife of Tippecanoe County to

    Line 31272 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
    SOUR PAGE FHL #854178 Tippecanoe Co., Indiana Land Records 1833-1834 CONC
    William A. Farmer of Tippecanoe County $150.00, 80 acres.

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    CONC Wrightsboro Restoration Foundation, Thomson, Goergia. Gpf 975.802

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC W954s:

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONT The Quakers found that they were not going to be able to live their

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC lives the way their faith directed. It was against their beliefs to

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    CONC began a gradual departure from Wrightsboro which was complete by 1806.

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    CONC Most of those who left moved on to Ohio and Indiana, leaving behind

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    CONC them their dreams of a peaceful life in Georgia and thirty-five years

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    BIRT SOUR PAGE The Story of Wrightsboro 1768 - 1964 by Pearl Baker for the
    CONC of disillusion.

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    CONT Wrightsboro Township Landholders Before 1776: William Farmer.

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    CENS DATE 1850

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    CENS PLAC Fountain Co., Indiana

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    CENS NOTE Jesse Farmer 67, M, W, Farmer, Georgia

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    CENS NOTE Jesse Farmer 67, M, W, Farmer, Georgia CONT Rhoda Farmer, 61, F, W,
    Georgia

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    CENS NOTE Jesse Farmer 67, M, W, Farmer, Georgia CONT William Farmer, 42, M,
    W, Farmer, Georgia

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    Farmer, 11, F, W, Indiana

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    CENS NOTE Jesse Farmer 67, M, W, Farmer, Georgia CONT William Farmer, 7, M,
    W, Indiana

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    CENS NOTE Jesse Farmer 67, M, W, Farmer, Georgia CONT Editha Kennedy, 22, F,
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    Farmer's maiden name so this last individual is a

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    CENS SOUR @S68@

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William Farmer, Jr. - Rebecca Hurst

William Farmer, Jr. was born at Johnston or Blad, North Carolina 14 Apr 1751. His parents were William Farmer, Sr. and Catharine Cooper.

He married Rebecca Hurst 3 Aug 1775 at Cumberland Co., North Carolina . Rebecca Hurst was born at of Noth Carolina Abt 1757 .

They were the parents of 3 children:
John Farmer born 12 Dec 1776.
William A. Farmer born 27 Sep 1779.
Jesse Farmer born 1783.

William Farmer, Jr. died 3 Aug 1840 at Salinesville, Columbiana Co., Ohio .