Person:Samuel Farrar (3)

Watchers
m. 9 Sep 1692
  1. Joseph Farrar1692/93 - Bef 1733
  2. Daniel Farrar1696 - Bef 1755
  3. George Farrar1704/05 -
  4. Mary Farrar1706 - 1759
  5. Deacon Samuel Farrar1708 - 1783
  • HDeacon Samuel Farrar1708 - 1783
  • WLydia Barrett1712 - 1802
m. 13 Jan 1731/32
  1. George FarrarBef 1735 -
  2. Lydia Farrar1735 - 1774
  3. Samuel Farrar1736/37 - 1829
  4. Rev. Stephen Farrar1738 - 1809
  5. James Farrar1741 - 1767
  6. Rebecca Farrar1743 - 1829
  7. Lucy Farrar1745 - 1832
  8. Timothy Farrar1747 - 1849
  9. Mary Farrar1754 - 1756
Facts and Events
Name[3] Deacon Samuel Farrar
Gender Male
Birth[1][5] 28 Sep 1708 Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 13 Jan 1731/32 Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lydia Barrett
Death[2][5] 18 Apr 1783 Lincoln, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Burial[5] Lincoln, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United StatesTown Hill Cemetery
References
  1. Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1635-1850. (Boston: Beacon Press, 1891)
    71.

    Samuel Farrar ye son of George Farrar & Mary his wife was Born Septemb'r ye 28th 1708.

  2. Lincoln, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Lincoln, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1908)
    160.

    FARRAR, Sam[ue], Dea., [died] Apr. 18, 1783. [in 75th y., GR1]
    [Age 74, so birth about 1709. GR1=Old Cemetery]

  3. "Memoir of the Farrar Family", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    6:324.

    Samuel Farrar, s/o George, b. 28 Sep 1708, d. 17 Apr 1783, m. 13 Jan 1731-2 Lydia Barrett. Deacon of the Church.

  4.   Barrett, William. Genealogy of some of the descendants of Thomas Barrett, Sen., of Brain- tree, Massachusetts, 1635. (Saint Paul, Minnesota: D. Ramaley, 1888)
    p. 263.

    Lydia Barrett m. Deacon Samuel Farrar. 8 children.

  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Find A Grave
    Deacon Samuel Farrar.

    Here lie buried
    the Remains of Deacn Samuel Farrar,
    for many years an
    Officer of the Church of Christ in this Town:
    He used the office of a Deacon well,
    to the [approbation?] of his Brethren.
    He was a friend of the Poor;
    A [Paragon?] of domestic Virtues;
    An Example of temperance & Sobriety;
    And [??] [???] attendance
    [to?] the Duties of Religion.
    He died with pleasing hope
    of [Eternal?] Happiness
    thro the [mercy?] of the great Redeemer,
    April [18?] in the year our Lord 178[3?]
    75th of his Age.
    [Note: bracketed words not readable, guessed.]