Notes for: Margaret FAIRLEY

Census:
1850 U.S. Federal Census - Missouri, Buchanan Co., Washington
- Farleigh, J. H. , 25,M,W, --- Farmer --- ,Ohio
- Farleigh, Elizabeth,34,F,W,------------- ,Indiana
- Farleigh, Isaac , 10, M, W,------------- ,Missouri
- Farleigh, Cornelius, 4,M,W,------------- ,Missouri
- Farleigh, Mary , 4, F,W,---------------- ,Missouri
- Farleigh, Ira , 2, F,W,----------------- ,Missouri
- Thornton, Rebecca,12,F,W,--------------- ,Pennsylvania
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1860 U.S. Federal Census - Missouri, Mercer Co., Ravanna
Taken on the 9th of June 1860.
- Farley, J. H.,35,M,W, - Farmer - ,$800,$550,Ohio
- Farley, Elizabeth,42,F,W,------------------,Indiana
- Farley, Isaac,19,M,W,--------------------- ,Missouri
- Farley, M. J.,14,F,W---------------------- ,Missouri
- Farley, C. A.,14,M,W,--------------------- ,Missouri
- Farley, H. R., 8,F,W,--------------------- ,Missouri
- Farley, D. J., 3,M,W,--------------------- ,Missouri
- Farley, J. B. H.,1,M,W,------------------- ,Missouri
(After? Margaret's birth [12Feb1860]& death [14Feb1860] in Oregon!, Idon't think so.)??
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1870 U.S. Federal Census - Arkansas, Washington Co., West Fork
- Farley, Elizabeth,53,F,W, --- K. H. --- ,Indiana
- Farley, H. R.,18,F,W, --- at home --- ,Missouri
- Farley, D. T.,13,M,W, --------------- ,Missouri
- Farley, J. B.,10,M,W, --------------- ,Missouri


Disputed-Facts:
!!! CAUTION, Unconfirmed Child !!!!!!
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Frequently shown by some as the Daughter of:
James Harvey (AFN: MPMD-V6) &
Elizabeth [UNKNOWN] (AFN:MPMD-5K)
(source believed to be taken from:
Individual Record
"Margaret FARLEY (AFN:MPMD-DR)"
of L.D.S. FamilySearch™ Ancestral File v4.19
L.D.S. Submitter(s):
ALICE KAY GRAY
73 LOYAL AVENUE
SANDY UTAH,
Submission: AF91-106604)
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Point 1. James Harvey's Wife was "Sara Elizabeth Pruitt"!, and hisMother's maiden name was "Mary BRYAN"
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Point 2. After 1860, James disappears from the Census, Elizabeth can thenbe found alone,in the 1870 Census in West Fork, Washington Co., Arkansas.
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There were 10 years in-between, and it may have been possible to go toOregon, but the birthdate of this child is given as 12 Feb 1860, and the1860 Census (still in Missouri!) was taken on June 9 1860!
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Now I guess it may have been possible to travel sometime after 1850 toOregon, have a child born in February and then hurry back to Missouri intime to be registered in the 1860 Missouri Census.
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But I find it hard to believe, and have never seen any evidence of thisbirth, or in this family.
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I've checked for St Paul, Marion Co., Oregon, and I can only find a "StPaul's Catholic Cemetery, Silverton, Marion Co., Oregon" and nothing wasfound there, but no Town by that name.
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I would love to find something to prove the birth of this child, and herplace of birth!