Ancestors of Tim Farr and Descendants of Stephen Farr Sr. of Concord, Massachusetts and Lidlington, Bedfordshire, England


Anders GULBRANDSEN was born about 1705 in of Bleiker, Asker, Akershus, Norway. He died on 7 May 1760 in Øvre Bleiker, Asker, Akershus, Norway. Anders married Anne PEDERSDATTER.

Anne PEDERSDATTER was born about 1703 in of Fusdal, Asker, Akershus, Norway. Anne married Anders GULBRANDSEN.

They had the following children.

  F i Kirsti ANDERSDATTER was born in May 1731. She died on 15 May 1811.

Mark George CHAPIN was born 1 on 5 Mar 1905 in Townshend, Windham, Vermont, United States. He died 2, 3 on 13 Sep 1972 in Windham, Vermont, United States. Mark married Elsie Geneva FARR.

Mark resided 4 in 1940 in Windham, Windham, Vermont, United States.

Elsie Geneva FARR [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1 on 27 Feb 1910 in Windham, Vermont, United States. She died 2 on 1 Nov 1969 in Townshend, Windham, Vermont, United States. She was buried on 4 Nov 1969 in South Windham Cemetery At Jamaica, Vermont, United States. Elsie married Mark George CHAPIN.

Elsie resided 3 in 1930 in Windham, Windham, Vermont, United States. She resided 4 in 1940 in Windham, Windham, Vermont, United States.


William W VARNEY was born 1 on 15 Aug 1823 in Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States. He died 2 on 1 Nov 1893 in Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States. He was buried 3 in Lee Cemetery, Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States. William married Jane E. [Downer] FARR on 22 Jul 1866 in Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States.

William resided in 1850 in Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States. He resided 4 in 1860 in Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States. He resided 5 in 1880 in Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States.

Jane E. [Downer] FARR [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1 on 25 Jan 1834 in Vermont, United States. She died 2 on 2 Jul 1898 in Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States. She was buried 3 in Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States. Jane married William W VARNEY on 22 Jul 1866 in Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States.

Jane resided 4 in 1880 in Lincoln, Addison, Vermont, United States. She was adopted 5 in Vermont, United States.


Heman H. FARR [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1 on 31 Jul 1818 in Vermont, United States. He died 2, 3 on 7 Apr 1900 in Iowa, United States. He was buried 4 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. Heman married 5, 6 Almira SHERMAN on 19 Sep 1841 in Hinesburg, Chittenden, Vermont, United States.

Heman resided 7 in 1850 in Richmond, Chittenden, Vermont, United States. He resided 8 in 1880 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States.

DEATH: "81y 8m 6d Son of Joel and Eunice".

Almira SHERMAN was born 1 on 3 Apr 1816 in Vermont, United States. She died 2 on 6 Jan 1892 in Iowa, United States. She was buried 3 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. Almira married 4, 5 Heman H. FARR on 19 Sep 1841 in Hinesburg, Chittenden, Vermont, United States.

Almira resided 6 in 1850 in Richmond, Chittenden, Vermont, United States. She resided 7 in 1880 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States.

They had the following children.

  M i Ransom James FARR was born on 26 Nov 1844. He died on 30 Sep 1916.
  F ii
Eliza Julia FARR was born 1 on 2 Oct 1846 in Vermont, United States. She died 2 on 5 Nov 1923 in Louisa, Iowa, United States. She was buried 3 in 1923 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States.

Eliza resided 4 in 1870 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She resided 5 in 1880 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She resided 6 in 1915 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States.
  F iii Ellen Lois FARR was born on 17 Jun 1849. She died on 8 Feb 1916.
  M iv
Henry FARR [scrapbook] was born 1, 2 in 1851. He died 3, 4 on 30 Jun 1852 in Huntington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States. He was buried 5 in 1852 in Huntington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States.

DEATH: "1 yr., 3 mos., son of Heman and Almira Farr".
  F v Mary Josephine FARR was born on 7 Mar 1853. She died on 18 Nov 1912.
  F vi
Alice L FARR [scrapbook] was born 1 on 4 Jan 1856 in Vermont, United States. She died 2 on 29 Sep 1873 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. She was buried 3 in 1873 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States.

Alice resided 4 in 1870 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States.

DEATH: "dau. of H.H. and A. 17y 8m 25d".
  M vii
George E FARR [scrapbook] was born 1 in Jul 1860 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. He died 2 on 16 Jul 1860. He was buried 3 in Jul 1860 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States.

John Clark HANSON was born on 6 Jan 1852 in Mount Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States. He died 1 on 20 Mar 1950 in Oberlin, Lorain, Ohio, United States. John married 2 Mary Josephine FARR on 16 Jun 1897 in Henry, Iowa, United States.

John resided 3 in 1900 in Fairview Township, Caldwell, Missouri, United States.

Mary Josephine FARR [Parents] was born 1 on 7 Mar 1853 in Vermont, United States. She died 2 on 18 Nov 1912 in Henry, Iowa, United States. She was buried 3 in 1912 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. Mary married 4 John Clark HANSON on 16 Jun 1897 in Henry, Iowa, United States.

Mary resided 5 in 1880 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She resided 6 in 1900 in Fairview Township, Caldwell, Missouri, United States.


William Harrison WISE was born 1 on 13 Apr 1856 in Greene, Pennsylvania, United States. He died 2, 3 on 5 Sep 1935 in Oakville, Louisa, Iowa, United States. He was buried 4 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. William married 5 Ellen Lois FARR on 27 Aug 1878 in Henry, Iowa, United States.

Other marriages:
FARR, May Ella

Ellen Lois FARR [Parents] was born 1 on 17 Jun 1849 in Richmond, Chittenden, Vermont, United States. She died 2 on 8 Feb 1916 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. She was buried 3 in 1916 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. Ellen married 4 William Harrison WISE on 27 Aug 1878 in Henry, Iowa, United States.

Ellen resided 5 in 1870 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She resided 6 in 1880 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She resided 7 in 1900 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She resided 8 in 1910 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States.


Ransom James FARR [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1, 2 on 26 Nov 1844 in Vermont, United States. He died 3, 4 on 30 Sep 1916 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. He was buried 5 in 1916 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. Ransom married 6, 7 Anna E. SHERMAN on 13 Oct 1870 in Henry, Iowa, United States.

Ransom resided 8 in 1860 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. He resided 9 in 1880 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. He resided 10 in 1910 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States.

Anna E. SHERMAN was born in 1845 in Vermont, United States. She died 1 on 3 May 1876. She was buried 2 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. Anna married 3, 4 Ransom James FARR on 13 Oct 1870 in Henry, Iowa, United States.

They had the following children.

  F i May Ella FARR was born on 21 Apr 1872.
  M ii Henry Merton FARR was born on 6 Dec 1875. He died in 1948.

George H. FARR [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1, 2 on 2 Jul 1860 in Iowa, United States. He died 3 on 18 Oct 1932 in Mount Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States. He was buried 4 in 1932 in Mount Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States. George married 5 Louisa Harriet WILSON on 20 Sep 1882 in Henry, Iowa, United States.

George resided 6 in 1870 in Iowa, United States. He resided 7 in 1910 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. He resided 8 in 1930 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States.

Louisa Harriet WILSON was born 1 on 29 Mar 1861 in Iowa, United States. She died 2 on 20 Dec 1936 in Mount Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States. She was buried 3 in Mount Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States. Louisa married 4 George H. FARR on 20 Sep 1882 in Henry, Iowa, United States.

Louisa resided 5 in 1910 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She resided 6 in 1930 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States.

They had the following children.

  M i Harry Wilbur FARR was born on 18 Dec 1883. He died on 6 Mar 1968.
  F ii
Rachel J FARR was born in 1887 in Iowa, United States.

Rachel resided 1 in 1910 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She resided 2 in 1930 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She resided 3 in 1940 in Pleasant Ridge Township, Lee, Iowa, United States.
  M iii Leslie Wilson FARR was born on 4 Sep 1888. He died on 26 Sep 1948.
  F iv
Amy Violet FARR was born 1, 2 on 4 Mar 1891 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She died in 1975 in Henry, Iowa, United States.

Amy resided 3 in 1900 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She resided 4 in 1910 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States.
  M v Frank Morris FARR was born on 29 Jun 1893. He died on 26 May 1973.
  F vi Sarah Elizabeth FARR was born on 10 May 1895.
  F vii Anna Alene FARR was born on 30 Apr 1897. She died on 13 Aug 1975.

John Milton HANSON was born 1, 2 on 25 Jul 1807 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States. He died 3 on 3 Apr 1887 in Henry, Iowa, United States. He was buried 4 in Mount Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States. John married 5, 6, 7, 8 Eliza FARR on 10 Jun 1862 in Henry, Iowa, United States.

John resided 9 in 1870 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States.

John M. HANSON, deceased, was one of the pioneers of Henry County and one of its most esteemed citizens. He was born in Deerfield, Franklin Co., Mass., July 25, 1807, and died on his farm in Center Township, adjoining Mt. Pleasant, April 3, 1887, lacking but little of having completed four-score years, a long life, well and worthily' spent. He left a sorrowing widow and children, and a large circle of friends to mourn their loss, but comforted with the knowledge that he went to meet the reward earned by an upright Christian life. He was one of a large family, of whom but three are living at the present: Mrs.P. H. Phisher, of Mt. Pleasant, and two younger brothers, now residents of Mentor, Ohio.

Like the great majority of New England boys of his day, he had his own way to make in the world, and received but the limited education common in those times. Early in life he was apprenticed to the trade of cabinet-making at Shelburne, in his native county, working there until his marriage on Jan. 8, 1832, to Miss Lauretta Smith, a native of Massachusetts. Shortly after this event he removed to New York State, but did not stay long there, being, like many others,, attracted by the more brilliant opportunities in the West, and removing to Ohio. That place did not suit him, and he went still nearer to the frontier, arriving in Chicago, 111., in 1836, whence he started with a team to Joliet. There he traded his team for wild land, and set out for Iowa, arriving in Henry County in September of that year,and soon after settling on the farm where all his subsequent life was passed, with the exception of the time he spent in California. He was truly one of that band of noble pioneers who opened the way to the broad prairies of the State. When he located on his farm, there was not a settler between him and the Mississippi, whence all his supplies had to be procured. Nothing daunted, with unbounded energy and faith, he began the work of making a home, and how well his confidence was founded is shown by the results he achieved. Besides farming, he was for some years engaged in chair-making and turning, and many specimens of his skill are yet to be found in the houses of the earlier settlers. Always industrious and enterprising, and turned his hand to anything he found to do.

August 18, 1839, his wife died, leaving three children, of whom but one is now living, a son, William, in business in Mt. Pleasant. On the 10th of February, 1841, Mr. Hanson was married to Miss Laura A. Wood, by whom he had six children, of whom four are now living: Charles A. and John C., residents of Chillicothe, Mo.; Lauretta A., now Mrs. Bayles, living in Nebraska; and Henry W., a resident of this county. Leaving his family pro-vided for, he started in 1852 for the gold fields of California, with a company of friends and neighbors, and accompanied by his eldest son, George. Shortly after he left home, his wife died, on Feb. 24, 1852, but the sad news did not reach him until seven months afterward. He stayed in California for six years, most of the time engaged in mining. In 1858, he returned to his desolate home in Iowa, and gathered his children around him. In his absence, two of them had found a home with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, cared for and attended by an older sister. The others had been reared by other relatives and friends. Aug. 25, 1859, death again invaded the family, the eldest son, George, who had remained in California, dying on that day, at Deer Creek.

June 10, l9??, Mr. Hanson was united in marriage to Eliza, daughter of Joel and Eunice (Higgins) Farr, the former a native of Vermont, and the latter born at Cape Cod, Mass. Mrs. Hanson was born in Chittenden County, Vt., June 9, 1817, and proved herself a worthy and loving helpmate to her husband, whose memory she tenderly reveres.

Mr. Hanson was a man of marked intelligence, energy, good judgment, and decision of character, and took an active part in all movements tending to the interest of his adopted home. He was the first President of the Henry County Agricultural Society, and chief promoter of its first fair. He held many town and school offices, and in 1871 was chosen to represent the county in the State Legislature on an independent farmer's ticket, and in every position to which he was called, fully justified the confidence reposed in him. In his death the county lost one of its most valued citizens, who had done much for its advancement; and his many friends, a counselor on whose judgment they had been accustomed; to his wife, a noble and kind husband; and his children, a wise and faithful parent. Though his days were prolonged to a decade beyond the Psalmist's three-score years and ten, yet to the last, he was an active and useful member of society. His life was a model for all. Blessings and sorrows he accepted as coming from Him who "doeth all things well," and his memory is revered by many who honored his sterling integrity of character, his unswerving honesty, industry, unvarying cheerfulness and ready charity. His death, which was preceded by a severe illness, was not unexpected, but was not the less mourned, and his mortal remains were followed to their last resting-place by a large concourse of friends assembled to honor the memory of a just man, and were laid to rest to await the sounding of that trumpet which shall summon both the quick and the dead.

The portrait of Mr. Hanson, inserted by request of his widow, is a fitting tribute to the worth of one who was in every relation of life an upright man, and a true representative of the best class of Henry Country's early settlers.

Source: Portrait and Biographical Album of Henry County, Iowa; Acme Publishing Company, Chicago, 1888; pp. 334-56.

Eliza FARR [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1 on 9 Jun 1817 in Chittenden, Vermont, United States. She died 2 on 13 Jul 1889 in Henry, Iowa, United States. She was buried 3 in Mount Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States. Eliza married 4, 5, 6, 7 John Milton HANSON on 10 Jun 1862 in Henry, Iowa, United States.

Eliza resided in 1860 in Mount Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States.

June 10, l9??, Mr. Hanson was united in marriage to Eliza, daughter of Joel and Eunice (Higgins) Farr, the former a native of Vermont, and the latter born at Cape Cod, Mass. Mrs. Hanson was born in Chittenden County, Vt., June 9, 1817, and proved herself a worthy and loving helpmate to her husband, whose memory she tenderly reveres.


Henry Merton FARR [Parents] [scrapbook] was born 1, 2, 3 on 6 Dec 1875 in Winfield, Henry, Iowa, United States. He died 4 in 1948. He was buried 5 in Mount Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States. Henry married 6 Myrtle MONGER on 26 Feb 1919 in Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, United States.

Henry resided 7 in 1900 in Scott Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. He resided 8 in 1910 in Center Township, Jefferson, Iowa, United States. He resided 9 in 1940 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States.

Other marriages:
WIEGMANN, Gana Fay

Myrtle MONGER was born 1 on 8 Oct 1878 in Good Hope, McDonough, Illinois, United States. She died 2 on 15 Nov 1971 in Mount Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States. She was buried 3 in Mount Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States. Myrtle married 4 Henry Merton FARR on 26 Feb 1919 in Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, United States.

Myrtle resided 5 in 1880 in McDonough, Illinois, United States. She resided 6 in 1910 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States. She resided 7 in 1940 in Center Township, Henry, Iowa, United States.

Find A Grave contributor Betty Glazier Whipple ...

Myrtle Farr passed away at the Kennedy nursing home, at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, this morning, Monday, Nov. 15, 1971, about 9:20 at the age of 93.
She was born October 8, 1878 at Goodhope, Illinois, the daughter of John and Adeline Stubbs Monger. She was married in Mt. Pleasant, to Merton Farr. She was a school teacher and is survived by eight nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at the Weir-Cookes Funeral Home, Thursday, Nov. 18th at 2 p.m. Dr. Carl Wilson will officiate. Interment in Forest Home cemetery.
Friends may call at the Weir-Cookes Funeral home as they desire.

Mount Pleasant News, Iowa – Nov. 15, 1971 – Page 8
Obituary provided by #48282210 – Betty Glazier Whipple

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