Farr, Noah
Birth Name | Farr, Noah |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 74 years, 4 months, 14 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Burial | Friends Cemetery, W. Gardiner, ME |
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Birth | 1775-08-08 | Harpswell, ME |
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Death | 1849-12-22 | W. Gardiner, ME |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Farr, Thomas | 1732 | 1830 | |
Mother | Bray, Elizabeth | |||
Sister | Farr, Abigail | 1760 | ||
Brother | Farr, John | 1762 | ||
Brother | Farr, Thomas | 1764 | ||
Sister | Farr, Elizabeth | 1766 | ||
Brother | Farr, Isaac | 1770 | 1854-09-17 | |
Sister | Farr, Jenny | 1772 | ||
Farr, Noah | 1775-08-08 | 1849-12-22 | ||
Brother | Farr, Henry | 1776 | ||
Sister | Farr, Lorana | 1780 | ||
Sister | Farr, Mary | 1784 |
Families
  |   | Family of Farr, Noah and Haskell, Abigail (Nabbie) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Haskell, Abigail (Nabbie) ( * 1777-05-15 + 1848-10-08 ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Farr, William | 1797-11-07 | 1880-12-10 |
Farr, Isaac | 1800-10-05 | 1803-08-07 |
Farr, Rosilla | 1802-09-17 | 1804-08-08 |
Farr, Elija | 1805-05-05 | 1839-04-29 |
Farr, Thomas | 1806-11-23 | 1866-02-00 |
Farr, Noah | 1808-12-26 | 1875-04-12 |
Farr, Lydia | 1811-01-09 | 1854-09-04 |
Farr, Cynthia | 1813-04-24 | 1863-03-02 |
Farr, Isaac | 1815-09-17 | 1885-06-25 |
Farr, Sarah | 1818-02-22 | 1861-04-20 |
Farr, Abigail | 1820-03-15 | 1889-11-19 |
Farr, Henry | 1822-03-27 | 1852-08-15 |
Farr, George | 1824-02-11 | 1840-05-22 |
Narrative
Lived in the Maine towns of Harpswell, Freeport, Litchfield andGardiner. About 1820 he moved near Cram's Mills, Litchfield, ME.Members of the Friends Church. On Nov. 28, 1801, Noah Farr ofFreeport, yeoman, bought of Elijah Pinkham, his son-in-law, for150 lbs. Sterling., fifteen acres land in Freeport. WilliamHaskell was a witness of the deed.