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Richard Farrar 1725–1790 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1725

Birth Location: Farrars Island, Goochland County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1790

Death Location: Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA

Father: John Farrar

Mother: Mary Brown

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The story of Richard Farrar began in 1725 in Farrars Island, Goochland County, Virginia, USA. Richard Farrar passed away in 1790 in Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Richard Farrar began in 1725 in Farrars Island, Goochland County, Virginia, USA.
  • Richard Farrar passed away in 1790 in Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA.

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Richard Farrar's Ancestors

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Richard Farrar
1725–1790
Birth Place: Farrars Island, Goochland County, Virginia, USA
Parents
John Farrar
1698–1772
Farrars Island, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Mary Brown
1700–1757
Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
Thomas (Jefferson) Farrar
1663–1742
Farrars Island, Henrico, Virginia, United States
George Brown
1670–1756
Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Sarah Shaw
1706–1748
Northampton, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Brown
1645–1709
Patience Foster
1646–1706
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Brown
1608–1687
Mary GGM
1620–1703

Richard Farrar's Timeline

2 Records

1725
Abt. 1725
Birth of Richard Farrar in Farrars Island, Goochland County, Virginia, USA
Farrars Island, Goochland County, Virginia, USA
1790
1790
Age 65
Death of Richard Farrar in Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA
Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1725
    Event Place: Farrars Island, Goochland County, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1790
    Event Place: Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, USA

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