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- [S12] 1900 US Census.
Mcfarland, F. J. | head | b: Apr 1863 | bp: Canada England | Married: 1y | Immigration: 1863 | father’s bp: Ireland | mother’s bp: England | occupation: Manager eating house
- [S13] 1910 US Census.
Mcfarland, Frederick J. | head | age: 48 | bp: Canada | father’s bp: Scotland | mother’s bp: Canada
- [S6] 1920 US Census.
McFarland, Frederick J. | age: 57 | bp: Canada | father’s & mother’s bp: Ireland
- [S11] 1930 US Census.
McFarland, Fredrick J. | head | age: 67 | bp: Canada | father’s bp: Canada | mother’s bp: Canada
- [S7] 1940 US Census.
McFarland, Frederik J. | head | age: 77 | bp: Ohio
- [S4] Notice nécrologique.
McFARLAND RITES HERE TOMORROW Services for F. J. McFarland, age 81, who died yesterday morning of a heart attack at his home at 118-B West Lee avenue, will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock at the Sacred Heart Catholic church with Father F. X. Neville officiating. Burial will be made in South Heights cemetery. Rosary services will be held tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the Harrison funeral home. Pall bearers at the service will be Don McMasters, A. N. Steichen, Carl Pfeffer, C. T. Cornwell, Harry Ferguson and Max Dixon. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margaret McFarland. Mr. McFarland had been in ill health for some time. He is a retired hotel man and formerly operated hotels in Ada and McAlester. Mr. McFarland came to Sapulpa in 1931. He was born in Canada. He was a member of the Elks lodge. — Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Oklahoma). Wed 9 Feb 1944.
- [S2] Article de presse.
Interesting Wedding Solemnized Today A wedding of interest to a wide acquaintance in the various cities of Oklahoma was solemnized shortly before on o’clock today when Mrs. Margaret Skinner of Sapulpa was quietly married to F. J. McFarland of Ada. The simple but impressive ceremony was read by Justice of the Peace H. J. Brown at the Harris Hotel Annex in the presence of T. O. Culina, who served Mr. McFarland as best man, and Mrs. Sallie Morrison. The bride was attractively gowned in a jungle green satin crepe frock, with trimmings of silver grey fur un motifs of brilliand colored silk and metallic embroidery, with green hat and matching accesories. She has made her home in Sapulpa for the past thirteen years, having come to Oklahoma a few years prior from Illinois. Mrs. McFarland is the sister of of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Andrews, all of whom live in Tulsa, other relatives residing in Illinois. She is well known in social and civic circles of Sapulpa. Mr. McFarland has made is home in Ada for the past eight years, having taken over the Harris Hotel and beein in that business since. Before coming to Ada, he was with the Busby hotel at McAlester. Mr. McFarland is well known throughout the state, having operated hotels in various ciites, and through his cooperation with various organizations. He is a life time member of the Elks lodge and is prominent in civic circles in the city. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland will make their home at the family apartment at the Harris hotel. — The Ada Evening News, Ada, Oklahoma, Tuesday, December 21, 1926.
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