Individual Details

JANE/JEAN Furnish

(Apr 1783 - Aug 1846)



Jane is buried Armstrong Cemetery, Hannibal, Marion Co. MO
Find A Grave Memorial# 54685691

Letter from Hank Adams dated 21 Aug 1998 says her name may have been Jane Furnish

I found this marriage on the USGenWeb, Harrison Co Page:
Marriage Records
1794 - 1804
1800
McFALL, John and Jean FURNACE, married December 18, 1800.

Other marriage records from Harrison Co:
HALL, Richard and Susannah McFALL, bond date: September 30, 1807, no marriage date.
McFALL, Daniel/David and Dicey SISK/LISK, bond date: February 12?, 1808, no marriage date.
FURNACE, James and Asenor? WELLS, bond date, July 11, 1795, no marriage date.
CHERRY, Nicholas and Frances FURNACE, married October 18, 1798.
and then this spelling:
FURNISH, William and Betsy RALSON, married August 4, 1808
LAUGHLIN, John and Sally FURNISH, bond date: July 8, 1812, married July 10, 1812
MARTIN, William and Betsy FURNISH, bond date: October 19, 1814, married October 20, 1814.
FURNISH, John and Eliza LEMMON, bond date: October 13, 1824, married October 14, 1824.



Harrison County Courier
Saturday 1 September 1888
Volume 1, Number 51
Page 4, Column 3
E. D. Veach, Editor & Prop'r
Neighborhood News
Connersville
Died on the 2nd, at the residence of her son, Dr. A. Conner, of flux, Mrs. Rebecca Conner, wife of Lewis Conner, aged 72 years. She was a noble Christian lady, loved and respected by old and young. She was a sister of Esq. Thomas Furnish, of this vicinity, and also of Wm. Furnish of Missouri. A very touching tribute of respect was paid her by her grand-son-in-law, Rev. C. T. Thompson, in the presence of a large concourse of relatives and friends, after which she was quietly laid to rest in the cold narrow grave, there to await the great resurrection mourn.

Revolutionary War Soldiers

Excerpt from "History of Kentucky" by Judge Lewis Collins, Vol. 1 Revolutionary War Soldiers
Those living in Kentucky, including those who moved there after the war, as of 1840. As Judge Lewis Collins said "It is evident from their ages, some were too
young to be in the Revolutionary war, except as drummers or wagon boys, while a few others were probably in the Indian Wars soon after the Revolution." Some
names are of their widows, who are receiving pensions. There were also veterans who refused a pension.
Kentucky Pension Roll of 1835
Report from the Secretary of War in relation to the pension establishment of the United States 1835. Report in obedience to resolutions of the Senate
of the 5th and 30th of June 1834 and the 3rd of March 1835 in relation to the pension establishment of the United States, Washington.
Printed by Duff Green - 1835
Furnish, James
Furnish, Thomas

Events

BirthApr 1783Virginia
Marriage18 Dec 1800Harrison County, Kentucky - JOHN McFALL
DeathAug 1846Marion County, Missouri

Families

SpouseJOHN McFALL (1777 - 1841)
ChildBarbara McFALL (1802 - )
ChildSARAH A. B. "SALLY" McFALL (1804 - 1901)
ChildListon McFALL (1807 - )
ChildNancy McFALL (1811 - 1851)
ChildMary McFALL (1815 - 1909)
ChildAlfred W. McFall (1818 - )
FatherSamuel Furnish (1757 - 1796)
MotherSarah Roberts (1765 - 1811)
SiblingFrances Furnish (1785 - )
SiblingJohn Furnish (1786 - )
SiblingThomas Furnish (1789 - )
SiblingJoel Furnish (1794 - )
SiblingPolly Furnish (1795 - )