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Thomas Farrar 1780–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 NOV 1780

Birth Location: Bristol, Maine (Lincoln)

Death Date: BEF 1860

Death Location: Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis)

Father: Ezekial Farrar

Mother: Miriam Hooper

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Wellman

Children(s): Otis Farrar

Thomas Farrar was born in 1780 in Bristol, Maine (Lincoln), the child of Ezekial Farrar And Miriam Hooper. In 1850, Thomas Farrar was employed in Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis). In 1850, Thomas Farrar resided in Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis). Thomas Farrar married Elizabeth Wellman, and had children including Otis W Wellman Farrar. Thomas Farrar passed away in 1860 in Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis).

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Biography

  • Thomas Farrar was born in 1780 in Bristol, Maine (Lincoln), the child of Ezekial Farrar And Miriam Hooper.
  • In 1850, Thomas Farrar was employed in Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis).
  • In 1850, Thomas Farrar resided in Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis).
  • Thomas Farrar married Elizabeth Wellman, and had children including Otis W Wellman Farrar.
  • Thomas Farrar passed away in 1860 in Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis).

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Thomas Farrar's Ancestors

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Thomas Farrar
1780–1860
Birth Place: Bristol, Maine (Lincoln)
Parents
Ezekial Farrar
1749–1822
St. George, Maine (Lincoln)
Miriam Hooper
1754–1834
Berwick, Maine (York)
Grandparents
John Farrow
1719–1809
Hingham, Massachusetts (Plymouth)
Hannah Worcester
1724–1815
Newbury, Massachusetts (Essex)
Samuel Hooper
1709–1757
Berwick, Maine (York)
Elizabeth Harriman
1714–1781
Haverhill, Massachusetts (Essex)
Great-Grandparents
John Farrow
1672–1758
Persis Holbrook
1676–1758
Timothy Worcester
1693–1751
Mary Lakin
1697–
John Hooper
1670–1761
Charity Key
1674–1746
Matthew Harriman
1673–1743
Martha Page
1679–1767
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Farrow
1640–1715
Mary Hilliard
1644–1689
Samuel Holbrook
1643–1712
Mary Pierce
1654–1735
Francis Worcester
1655–1717
Mary Cheney
1671–1759
Joseph Dakin
1669–1744
Dorothy Worcester
1675–
John Key
1648–
Matthew Harriman
1652–1730
Elizabeth Swan
1653–1689
Joseph Page
1647–1683
Martha Dow
1649–

Thomas Farrar's Descendants

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Thomas Farrar (9 NOV 1780–BEF 1860) m. Elizabeth Wellman (1787–)
  1. 1. Otis (W. (Wellman?)) Farrar 1824–1893 m. Betsey (J.) Brown 1834–1935
    1. 1. James (W.) Farrar 1851– m. Flora (A.) Burdin 1854–
      1. 1. Bernard (N.) Farrar 1878–
    2. 2. Wayland (M.) Farrar 1852–
    3. 3. Naoma (M.) Farrar 1856–
    4. 4. Alva (Lee) Farrar 1857–
    5. 5. Merton (L.) Farrar 1876–
    6. 6. Nellie Farrar 1861–1889

Thomas Farrar's Timeline

4 Records

1780
9 NOV 1780
Birth of Thomas Farrar in Bristol, Maine (Lincoln)
Bristol, Maine (Lincoln)
1850
1850
Age 70
Thomas Farrar was employed in Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis)
Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis)
1850
1850
Age 70
Thomas Farrar resided here in Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis)
Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis)
1860
BEF 1860
Age 80
Death of Thomas Farrar in Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis)
Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 NOV 1780
    Event Place: Bristol, Maine (Lincoln)
    Record Source:
    [1] IGI - International Genealogical Index
    [2] 1850 Census, Pg. 210a ------------ 30 August 1850

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Occupation
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis)
    Record Source: 1850 Census, Pg. 210a ------------ 30 August 1850

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis)
    Record Source: 1850 Census, Pg. 210a ------------ 30 August 1850

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF 1860
    Event Place: Wellington, Maine (Piscataquis)
    Record Source: IGI - International Genealogical Index

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