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From: Marietta Pickell <>
Subject: Re: [NJHUNTER] Calendar of New Jersey Wills
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 13:42:53 -0700


Hi,

I know this is not will information but it is New Jersey Information. I
will continue to search for any Farrow/Farrar wills

Database: New Jersey Census, 1772-1890

Name State County Township Year
MARK FARROW NJ Burlington County Little Egg Harbour Township 1773
MARK JR. FARROW NJ Burlington County Little Egg Harbour Township 1773
WILLIAM FARROW NJ Burlington County Little Egg Harbour Township 1773
JOHN FARROW NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1774
SAMUEL FARROW NJ Gloucester County Gloucester Township 1778
PETER* FARROW NJ Monmouth County Middletown Township 1778
SAMUEL FARROW NJ Gloucester County Gloucester Township 1779
PETER FARROW NJ Monmouth County Middletown Township 1779

A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
*MILLS DEAN, died April 5, 1896 (1938). Son of Hosea Jefferson and Mary
(Owen) Dean; grandson of John and Mary (Farrow) Dean; great-grandson of
Joel Dean, private South Carolina Militia; great-grandson of Thomas Farrow,
Captain of "Spartan Band" South Carolina Partisan Cavalry.

BORDMAN HALL, Dorchester, Mass. (7277). Son of Joseph Frye and Mary M.
(Farrow) Hall; grandson of Frye and Eliza (Pendleton) Hall; great-grandson
of John (and Elizabeth Rogers) Pendleton, mariner ship "General Putnam";
great2-grandson of William Pendleton, Captain Fourth Lincoln County Regt;
great-grandson of Farnum Hall, private, Gage's Mass. Regt.


Database: U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880

Name: John Farrow
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Place of Birth: New Jersey
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1799
Age: 61
Month of Death: Jul
Cause of Death: Consumption
Place of Death: (City, County, State)
Middle, Cape May, New Jersey
Census Year: 1860
Image Source: Census Place (City, County, State): Middle, Cape May, New
Jersey; Roll: M1810_1; Page: ; Enumeration District: ;Line Number: 3.
Residency Country: United States
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Name: Mary W Farrow
Gender: Female
Race: White
Place of Birth: New Jersey
Age: 2/12
Month of Death: Jul
Cause of Death: Cholera Infantum
Place of Death: (City, County, State)
Springfield, Union, New Jersey
Census Year: 1870
Image Source: Census Place (City, County, State): Springfield, Union, New
Jersey; Roll: M1810_2; Page: 318; Enumeration District: ;Line Number: 9.
Residency Country: United States
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Name: William Farrow
Gender: Male
Race: White
Marital Status: Widowed
Place of Birth: New Jersey
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1798
Age: 72
Month of Death: Jul
Cause of Death: Consumption
Place of Death: (City, County, State)
Washington, Tazewell, Illinois
Census Year: 1870
Image Source: Census Place (City, County, State): Washington, Tazewell,
Illinois; Roll: T1133_60; Page: 1251; Enumeration District: ;Line Number: 1.
Residency Country: United States
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Name: Jehu Farrow
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married
Place of Birth: England
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1813
Age: 37
Month of Death: Oct
Cause of Death: Inflammation of Brain
Place of Death: (City, County, State)
Springfield, Essex, New Jersey
Census Year: 1850
Image Source: Census Place (City, County, State): Springfield, Essex, New
Jersey; Roll: M1810_1; Page: 177; Enumeration District: ;Line Number: 11.
Residency Country: United States

Database: New Jersey Marriages, 1684-1895

Name Spouse Marriage Date County State
ANTHONY APPLEGATE married SARAH FARROW 30 Dec 1830 Gloucester NJ
ELIJAH FARROW married ANN CHARLES 15 Jul 1826 Gloucester NJ
EPHRAIM FARROW married ANN WILLIAMS 04 Sep 1813 Gloucester NJ
EPHRAIM FARROW married ELIZABETH [Mrs] GASKILL 21 Sep 1839 Gloucester NJ
HENRY CATTELLmarried RACHEL FARROW 26 Aug 1812 Gloucester NJ
HENRY RICHMAN married RHODA [Mrs] FARROW 24 Aug 1826 Gloucester NJ
JAMES FARROW married REBECCA POWELL 03 Nov 1810 Gloucester NJ
JOHN FARROW married ELIZABETH PARKER 20 Jul 1817 Gloucester NJ
JOHN WEBBER married ESTHER FARROW 06 Mar 1806 Gloucester NJ
LUKE REEVES married ANN FARROW 06 Jan 1832 Gloucester NJ
MARK FARROW married RHODA GANT 24 Dec 1818 Gloucester NJ
PETER FARROW married REBECCA TILBERT 30 Jan 1800 Gloucester NJ
PETER GRAPEVINE married SARAH FARROW 19 Jul 1779 Gloucester NJ
ROBERT CARR TURNER married LETITIA FARROW 16 Nov 1822 Gloucester NJ
SAMUEL COLLINS married MARY FARROW 06 Jul 1811 Gloucester NJ
SOLOMON LEEDS married MARTHA FARROW 30 Jan 1765 Gloucester NJ
WILLIAM LIPPINCOTT married ANN FARROW 13 Jul 1815 Gloucester NJ


The Early Germans of New Jersey; Their History, Churches and Genealogies
FARROW.
[“Capt.”] JAMES FARRAR (perhaps a nephew of William), owned a lot in
Flernington as early as 1775; m. Margaret, and had his first child,
D****lis, bap. by the Episcopal Minister of Bethle**** twp. 17 May. 1772.
Farrar is probably the same as Farrow, Some me****bers of this family
removed with the Swayzys and others to Western Florida (now Mi****ppi) in
1772, and others removed to Shamok****n, Penn


Database: New Jersey Census, 1772-1890


Name State County Township Year
JAMES FARRAR NJ Cumberland County Maurice River Townshiptx 1807
FREDERICK FARRAR NJ Bergen County Paterson City 1832
FREDERICK FARRAR NJ Bergen County Paterson City 1832
JAMES FARRAR NJ Bergen County Paterson City 1832
SIDNEY FARRAR NJ Passaic County Ed 21 Paterson 1890



Database: Sons of the American Revolution


A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
THOMAS M'CALEB, San Francisco (14126). Son of Edwin Howard and Marie
Idéalie Wharton (Collens) McCaleb; grandson of Edwin Harred and Frances
Lucilia (Pullman) M'Caleb; great-grandson of David and Matilda (Farrar)
M'Caleb; great2-grandson of William M'Caleb, Captain Marion's South
Carolina troops; great2-grandson of Thomas Farrar, Lieutenant-Colonel South
Carolina Line.

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A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
IRVING FARRAR MOULTON, San Francisco (10082). Son of Jotham Tilden and
Charlotte Harding (Fenno) Moulton; grandson of Jotham and Mary (Farrar)
Moulton; great-grandson of Jothum Moulton, Brigadier-General Mass. Militia;
great-grandson of Humphrey Farrar, private Mass. Militia; great2-grandson
of Samuel Farrar, Member of Committee of Correspondence.

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A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
EDGAR HOWARD FARRAR, New Orleans, La. (7825). Son of Thomas Prince and Anna
Mary (Girault) Farrar; grandson of Thomas and Martha Farrar; great-grandson
of Thomas Farrar, Lieutenant-Colonel South Carolina troops.

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A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
EDWIN HOWARD McCALEB, New Orleans, La. (7809). Son of Edwin Harred and
Frances Lucilia (Pulliam) McCalob; grandson of David and Matilda (Farrar)
McCaleb; great-grandson of Thomas Farrar, Licutenant-Colonel under General
Pickens; great-grandson of William McCaleb, Captain South Carolina Horse.

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A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
FRANK ROUNDY ASHTON PINGREE, Boston, Mass. (6339). Son of Luther Farrar and
Elizabeth (Marsh) Pingree; grandson of Hoyt and Sarah (Turner) Pingree;
great-grandson of Stephen Pingree, private Continental troops, pensioned;
grandson of Isaac Turner, private Continental nental troops.

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A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
*LUTHER FARRAR PINGREE, died April 18, 1892 (6324). Son of Hoyt and Sarah
(Turner) Pingree; grandson of Stephen Pingree, private Continental troops,
pensioned; grandson of Isaac Turner, private Continental troops, pensioned.

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A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
GEORGE MOULTON ADAMS, Auburndale, Mass. (4924). Son of Samuel and Lucy S.
(Moulton) Adams; grandson of Jonathan and Mary (Farrar) Moulton;
great-grandson of Jotham Moulton, Brigadier-General District of Maine
Militia, died in service; great-grandson of Humphrey and Lucy (Farrar)
Farrar; great2-grandson of Samuel Farrar, Chairman of Lincoln Mass.
Committee of Correspondence, volunteer in Concord Fight.

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A NATIONAL REGISTER OF THE SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
PAUL WORTH DAKIN, Tacoma, Wash. (9861). Son of George William Bethune and
Anna M. (Olcott) Dakin; grandson of Samuel Dana and Mary Pierce (Mumford)
Dakin; great-grandson of Samuel and Mary (Farrar) Dakin; great2-grandson of
Amos Dakin, private, Moore's New Hampshire Regt; great-grandson of Thomas
and Mary Sheldon (Smith) Mumford; great2-grandson of David and Rebecca
(Saltonstall) Mumford; great3-grandson of Gurdon Saltonstall,
Brigadier-General Conn. Militia; great2-grandson of Stephen and Eunice
(Brown) Farrar; great2-grandson of Samuel Farrar, Captain Mass. troops;
grandson of Horatio J. and Harriet M. (Leonard) Olcott; great-grandson of
Daniel and Sarah (Alden) Leonard; great2-grandson of Howard and Rhoda
(Williston) Alden; great2-grandson of Consider Williston, Second Lieutenant
Conn. Militia.



At 11:18 PM 8/16/2005, you wrote:
>Marietta,
>Would you mind checking Farrow/Farrar. There are probably not many and most
>are probably related to me. I have been unable to get back before 1800 yet
>and any help I could sure use. Probably William, James, John, Richard are
>likely names but any might be related as the family is small in this
>region, larger
>in NC. Much appreciated, certainly no rush!
>
>Gerry Farrow, San Marcos, CA
>
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Marietta PicKell


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