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Christian McFarland 1820–1880 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1820
Birth Location: , , North Carolina, USA
Death Date: Bef. 1880
Death Location: Carthage Township, Moore County, North Carolina
Father: Daniel McFarland
Mother: Mary u
Spouse(s): Duncan Black
Children(s): Margaret Black
In 1820, Christian McFarland entered the world in , , North Carolina, USA, born to Daniel Mcfarland And Mary Mcfarlandm N U. Christian McFarland married Duncan Black, and had children including Margaret Maggie A Black. Christian McFarland passed away in 1880 in Carthage Township, Moore County, North Carolina.
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Biography
- In 1820, Christian McFarland entered the world in , , North Carolina, USA, born to Daniel Mcfarland And Mary Mcfarlandm N U.
- Christian McFarland married Duncan Black, and had children including Margaret Maggie A Black.
- Christian McFarland passed away in 1880 in Carthage Township, Moore County, North Carolina.
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Christian McFarland's Descendants
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1. Margaret ("Maggie" A.) Black 1844–1898 m. Sandy (Alexander) McNair 1865–1946
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1. Catherine ('Cattie') McNair 1896–1980 m. Frank (C) Williams 1903–1977
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1. Rufus (Alfred) Williams 1924–1989
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1820
Event Place: , , North Carolina, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Bef. 1880
Event Place: Carthage Township, Moore County, North Carolina