Individual Details
Faranton FURR
(16 Aug 1835 - 12 Jul 1916)
Name shown in 1850 Stanly County Census as Terrenton. His name is spelled Faranton on his grave marker.
Farmer before the Civil War. Private, Company K, 28th North Carolina Infantry; enlisted Stanly County, NC, September 7, 1861 (age 26); wounded in the side and right arm Cedar Mountain, VA, August 9, 1862; granted disability discharge April 18, 1863.
Farmer before the Civil War. Private, Company K, 28th North Carolina Infantry; enlisted Stanly County, NC, September 7, 1861 (age 26); wounded in the side and right arm Cedar Mountain, VA, August 9, 1862; granted disability discharge April 18, 1863.
Events
Families
Spouse | Catherine A. "Kate" FURR (1839 - 1901) |
Child | Delany "Lanie" FURR (1856 - 1928) |
Child | Bethlany FURR (1858 - 1859) |
Child | Levi FURR (1859 - 1887) |
Child | Ellen FURR (1862 - 1932) |
Child | Mary Ann FURR (1863 - 1934) |
Child | Roland Riley FURR (1866 - 1931) |
Child | Israel Monroe FURR (1869 - 1916) |
Child | Mattie FURR (1871 - 1910) |
Child | Henry Calvin FURR (1874 - 1922) |
Child | Paul S. FURR (1876 - 1897) |
Child | Mollie FURR (1880 - ) |
Child | Edmund FURR (1886 - ) |
Spouse | Mary Ellen MORTON (1844 - 1917) |
Father | Paul S. FURR (1809 - 1864) |
Mother | Sarah Mae "Sally" HARWOOD (1813 - 1898) |
Sibling | Lovina FURR (1832 - 1858) |
Sibling | Israel J. FURR (1833 - 1863) |
Sibling | Malinda Catherine FURR (1836 - 1871) |
Sibling | Calvin FURR (1838 - 1839) |
Sibling | Crittenton FURR (1839 - 1923) |
Sibling | Rhoda FURR (1841 - 1899) |
Sibling | Mary Ann FURR (1843 - 1877) |
Sibling | Sarah M. FURR (1844 - 1884) |
Sibling | Aaron FURR (1846 - 1920) |
Sibling | Frances "Frankie" FURR (1847 - 1903) |
Sibling | John Henry FURR (1848 - 1914) |
Sibling | Martha Ann FURR (1850 - 1937) |
Sibling | Daniel Monroe FURR (1852 - 1919) |
Sibling | Surrilla FURR (1855 - 1894) |
Sibling | Culpepper FURR (1859 - 1859) |
Notes
Death
Faranthon Furr, of western Stanly, died in Concord from the effects of an operation at Concord hospital on the 12th day of July. Mr. Furr was about 81 years of age and was a good citizen, and reared a family of children who are also good citizens. Mr. Furr was a son of Paul S.Furr, who died on the 12th day of July, 1864, at 11 o'clock in the morning, and his son, Faranthon, died just fifty-two years Inter to the hour. This is rather a peculiar incident or happening for the two good citizens to die at the same hour of the day and just fifty-two years apart. Faranthon Furr was a Confederate soldier and was wounded in the battle at Gettysburg, a minie ball having been shot through his body. This ball is now at his old home place in Almond township in this county. No better citizen resided in the county than Mr. Furr. He had established for himself an enviable reputation, and he was known for his honesty and uprightness in his community. Forty-seven grand-children and 79 great-grandchildren survive Mr. Furr.Endnotes
1. Helen L. Garner, transcriber, Stanly County North Carolina Marriages, Book I: 1851-1867, Book II: -1904: (Albemarle, NC: Stanly County Genealogical Society, 1987).
2. Helen L. Garner, transcriber, Stanly County North Carolina Marriages, Book I: 1851-1867, Book II: -1904: (Albemarle, NC: Stanly County Genealogical Society, 1987).
3. North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-1975 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. North Carolina Death Certificates. Microfilm S.123. Rolls 19-242, 280, 313-682, 1040-1297. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina..
4. findagrave.com.