Individual Details
Israel Jackson FURR
(29 Apr 1832 - 24 Feb 1904)
Shown as a laborer in the 1850 Stanly County Census. He was a farmer.
1860 census, Stanley co. NC List Isreal J 1835, and Ursley, (Mary Ursley Reed) 23,
(married 18 Dec 1850) with children: Nelson M 7, Polly 6, Margaret B 5, George P 4, Martha M 2, Sarah Taylor 47 all born NC.
1860 census, Stanley co. NC List Isreal J 1835, and Ursley, (Mary Ursley Reed) 23,
(married 18 Dec 1850) with children: Nelson M 7, Polly 6, Margaret B 5, George P 4, Martha M 2, Sarah Taylor 47 all born NC.
Events
Birth | 29 Apr 1832 | North Carolina | |||
Marriage | 18 Dec 1850 | Cabarrus County, NC - Mary Usley REED | |||
Death | 24 Feb 1904 | North Carolina | |||
Burial | Loves Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Stanfield, Stanly County, NC |
Families
Spouse | Mary Usley REED (1833 - 1904) |
Child | Wilson Mathias FURR (1851 - 1886) |
Child | Mary "Polly" FURR (1853 - 1921) |
Child | Margaret Rebecca "Becky" FURR (1854 - 1925) |
Child | George P. FURR (1856 - 1931) |
Child | Martha M. FURR (1859 - 1932) |
Child | Lundy Julia FURR (1860 - 1887) |
Child | Thomas Jackson FURR (1862 - ) |
Child | Serena Ann "Rena" FURR (1861 - 1937) |
Child | John Allison FURR (1870 - 1942) |
Child | Laura Janetta FURR (1870 - 1964) |
Child | Julia Ann Francis FURR (1876 - 1948) |
Father | Wilson Mathias "Tise" FURR (1804 - 1860) |
Mother | Mary "Polly" PAGE (1804 - 1866) |
Sibling | Malinda Lovina FURR (1826 - 1863) |
Sibling | Eliza Caroline FURR (1827 - 1907) |
Sibling | Wilson Mathias FURR (1829 - 1899) |
Sibling | Lawson Alexander FURR (1834 - 1864) |
Sibling | Levi Lee FURR (1835 - 1915) |
Sibling | John J. FURR (1838 - 1862) |
Sibling | Ephraim H. FURR (1840 - 1866) |
Sibling | Mary Serena FURR (1842 - 1866) |
Sibling | Allen M. FURR (1844 - 1862) |
Notes
Death
He died without a will. Therefore, the estate was divided equally between all the heirs with George P. Furr as administrator of the estate. The papers are very interesting. Deeds dated back to George Reed deeding land to Israel Furr. It's hard to read alot of it as the deeds are handwritten. Everything regarding the settlement of the estate (land and personal property) is included. What was in the house, what it sold for and who it was sold to. My goodness, everything was cheap back then. A mule sold for $12.00. They sold everything down to the sheets and jars. Receipts for everything.Endnotes
1. North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007..
2. findagrave.com.