| Name | Duncan McFarland | |
| Birth | 1700 | Ireland |
| Immigration | 1718 | Lancaster County, Virginia |
| Immigrated from Ireland to America (Lancaster PA?) around this time. | ||
| Migration | 1742 | Virginia |
| Between 1742-1745 is probably when he moved his family from Philadelphia to Virginia. Might have first landed in Lunenburg County, Virginia | ||
| Court | 18 Mar 1753 | Augusta County, Virginia |
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| Road Clearing | May 1753 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| Duncan, J Lockhart, others in list of tithables named to assist clearing a roadway from John Brown's bridge to the Glebe House (Parish farm house) | ||
| Deed Mention | 15 Mar 1755 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| Duncan, weaver, mentioned in deed of Robert Young of Back Cree. This Back Creek was a tributary of Middle River and ran between the Glebe and Sugar Loan Mountain. R. Young lived at the base of the mountain. | ||
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| Exemption | 24 Sep 1760 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| Court martial of Duncan McFarland. Conclusion: exempted from Military Service due to old age. SOURCE: "Virginia Colonial Soldiers" by Lloyd DeWitt Bockstruck 1988 (All men 16 to 60, were expected to serve) | ||
| Indian Attack | 1764 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| In History of Highland Co, by Morton, p83 talks of an Indian raid on the home of Wm Wilson (who Duncan later buys land from) @ the mouth of Bolar Run. | ||
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| Petitioned Road | 1767 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| A new road was ordered from William Wilson's Mill on Bolar Run. "into the New Layed out Road at the foot of the Bull Pastures and thence into the Branch near Feemsters" Petitioners were Duncan and Alexander McFarland | ||
| Deed | 18 March 1767 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| Wm & Barbara Wilson sold D. McFarland, for 30 lbs 100a "on both sides of Jackson River" Probably around the time he migrated from Middle River to Jackson River in present day Bath County. | ||
| Land | 1768 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| AC Land Book Vol. 1, 1786-1799Tax Commissioner, Joseph Bell / Owner Duncan McFarland / Acreage 100 and 119 | ||
| Court | 21 Nov 1768 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| John Hamilton appointed road surveyor from Warm Springs Rd to Capt. Dickenson's, & to work with the tithables on Jackson's River, from William Mann's to Duncan McFarland's & tithables on Back Creek - vice John McClenachan. This area becomes Bath Co in 1791 | ||
| Property | 15 May 1778 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| Reference to Duncan's property: Conveyance of property in Beverley Manor, corner of Duncan McFarland, George Peary's line.... (George Peary also lived adjacent to James Lockhart) Source, p. 269 from Neel-Dickson Genealogy. | ||
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| PP Tax List | 1782 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| Duncan McFarland, 1 tithe, 5 horses, 11 cattle, next to George Bratton (Duncan's son in law), near William Willson, who sold him his land | ||
| PP Tax List | 1783 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| Duncan McFarland, 1 tithe, 5 horses, 11 cattle | ||
| PP Tax List | 1784 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| 1 tithe, 5 horses, 11 cattle. On same page is Thomas Neal, husband of his grand-daughter Eleanor. | ||
| Grant | 17 Feb 1784 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| Duncan McFarland, Grantee; Description: 119 acres on Jacksons River and joining on the south end of said McFarlands house Tract. | ||
| Duncan McFarland Grant (page 1) |
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| Duncan McFarland Grant (page 2) |
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| PP Tax List | 1785 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| Duncan does not appear in tax lists again, but son Alexander now shows up with two tithes, could Duncan now be living with Alexander in his old age? | ||
| Tax | 1786 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| In the land tax records for Augusta Co. for years 1786-1790, Duncan McFarland owned two pieces of property, 100 acres and 119 acres. AC Land Book Vol. 1, 1786-1799 Tax Commissioner, Charles W. Cameron/ Owner Duncan McFarland / Acreage 100 and 119 | ||
| Death | Aug 1790 | Black Creek, Augusta, Virginia |
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| Land Sell | 20 Feb 1792 | Augusta County, Virginia |
| Alex. McFarland of Green Co. TN as POA for Duncan McFarland, is selling to Jacob Cleek, 2 parcels of land that adjoin ea other on Jackson's Rvr, below Wm Givens. Both 100a & 199a parcel sold for 200lbs apiece VA money. | ||
| Burial | George W. Cleek Cemetery, Warm Springs, Bath, Virginia |
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| Person ID | P3605 | Burress | My Ancestors |
| Wife | Elizabeth Ann Porter b. 1705, Ireland ![]() d. Augusta County, Virginia | ||||||||||
| Marriage | 1720 | Lancaster County, Virginia |
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| Children | 4 sons and 1 daughter | ||||||||||
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| Family ID | F754 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | |||||||||
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