Person:Eveline Fleharty (1)

Watchers
m. 1828
  1. Eveline Mellissant Fleharty1829 - 1907
  2. William Henry Fleharty1832 -
  3. Margaret Ann Fleharty1833 -
  4. George Lancaster Fleharty1837 -
m. 15 May 1849
  1. William E. Farnham1850 - 1851
  2. James Farnham1852 - 1852
  3. Nina E. Farnham1853 - 1880
  4. George L. Farnham1855 - Aft 1890
  5. Lucretia Farnham1856 -
  6. Mary J. Farnham1858 - 1878
  7. Norman Henry Farnham1860 - 1941
  8. Happy Rose Farnham1863 - 1864
  9. Martha Ann Farnham1864 - 1919
  10. Carrie Bell Farnham1869 -
  11. Fred Farnham1870 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Eveline Mellissant Fleharty
Married Name[1][2] Eveline Mellissant Farnham
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 12 Jun 1829 Mineral Point (town), Iowa, Wisconsin, United States
Marriage 15 May 1849 Gratiot (town), Lafayette, Wisconsin, United Statesto Erastus Farnham
Census[3] 21 Sep 1850 Gratiot (town), Lafayette, Wisconsin, United States20y With parents, 2 siblings, and son William 1 month. [Evaline’s husband, Erastus Farnham, was at a mining camp in Mud Springs, California.] Was able to read and write.
Death[2] 15 May 1907 Hampton, Franklin, Iowa, United States

"His wife, Eveline M., was born near Mineral Point Wisconsin, 12 June 1829; was an infant at the time of the Black Hawk war; they were married in 1849, and have had ten children... Mrs. Martha FLEHARTY was born in New York, and is now living with her daughter, Mrs. FARNHAM; her [Evaline Fleharty} father, William T., was born in Maryland 3 March 1802, and died 17 September 1873; he came to Galena in 1827, and to Gratiot's Grove, Wisconsin, in 1828.”S1

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 E. Farnham, in Butterfield, Consul Willshire. History of La Fayette County, Wisconsin: containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources: an extensive and minute sketch of its cities, towns and villages ... its war record, biographical sketches ... the whole preceded by a history of Wisconsin, statistics of the state, and an abstract of its laws and constitution, and of the constitution of the United States . (Western Historical Co., 1881)
    p 784-785, 1881.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Nattress, Laurel. Swinhope Burn Families.

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  3. Lafayette, Wisconsin, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule.

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