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Perrin Farrar (abt. 1736 - abt. 1785)

Perrin Farrar
Born about in Goochland, Virginiamap
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Husband of — married 30 Dec 1758 in , Hanover, Virginiamap
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Died about at about age 49 in Louisa, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Biography

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Perrin Farrar was a Virginia colonist.

Perrin was born about 1736. He is the son of William Farrar and Sarah Farrar. [1]

Perrin was born about 1736. He passed away about 1785.

Death

Research Notes

This person was created through the import of greenwald-millerGEDCOM.ged on 27 September 2010.

"Adventures of Purse And Person- Virginia 1607-1624/5, Fourth Edition. Volume One, Families A-F, Part B (Cl-F) page 936


Note

Per page 15, Some Farrar's Island Descendants, Alvanh Holmes, 1977

Perrin Farrar had eight children, the only pones named in his will were John,Fleming, Perrin, Sally, William and a son in law John Bethel.his profile does not include a son William, therefore one of the female names is an interpolation

  • Fact: Will (16 November 1785)
  • Fact: Burial Burial Details Unknown
  • Fact: http://familysearch.org/v1/LifeSketch Perrin Farrar owned land on Ivy and Green Creeks, branches of the lower Rockfish River. He died about 1793, leaving 8 children who removed to Amherst Co.

Sources

  1. Entered by William Farrar, Sunday, August 25, 2013.

Acknowledgments

Thank you to William Farrar for creating Farrar-573 on 25 Aug 13.





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Per page 15, Some Farrar's Island Descendants, Alvanh Holmes, 1977

Perrin Farrar had eight children, the only pones named in his will were John,Fleming, Perrin, Sally, William and a son in law John Bethel. his profile does not include a son William, therefore one of the female names is an interpolation

posted by [Living Farrar]
Farrar-3787 and Farrar-101 appear to represent the same person because: same name, same birth and death, same spouse
posted by Jack Graham
I noticed that latest changes source Find a grave.

Find a grave is helpful, butit is not a reliable source, as it is often undocmented information, likeDoB. There is no reliable source for DoB of Perrin Farrar, the date of 1736 is a guesstimate.

posted by [Living Farrar]
Farrar-2988 and Farrar-101 appear to represent the same person because: This is a duplicate profile. the member created four other duplicates

one for the wife and three for the children. All will have to be merged. Please take time in creating profiles, as an option is offered before creation, to preclude duplicates like this.

posted by [Living Farrar]
Farrar-573 and Farrar-101 appear to represent the same person because: Changed name from Perrine to Perrin. Youngest son of William Farrar IV and his cousin wife Sarah Farrar, Named after his maternal grandfather.. Richard Perrin.
posted by [Living Farrar]
Don't know if it's this Perrine Farrar, but a Perrin Farrar is a legatee/son of John Farrar. will written 1764, proved 1769.

p 318 (Notes from Albermarle County)

Notes and Queries The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 26, No. 3 (Jul., 1918), pp. 309-320 Published by: Virginia Historical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243686

posted by Liz (Noland) Shifflett

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