In the 1800 U. S. Federal Census, Abraham Farr is the head of household. In the household, there are the following male members: one male child under 10 years of age; one male child 16-25 years of age; and, one male, 26-44, supposedly, Abraham Farr, himself. There are the following females: Three under the age of 10; one child 10-15, and one female, 26-44, supposedly the wife of Abraham Farr, Mary Harris. [AbF 02.]
In the 1810 U. S. Federal Census, Abraham Farr is the head of household. In the household, there are the following male members: one male child ages 10-15; one male person 25-44; and one male person 45 and over, probably Abraham Farr. There are also the following female members: one female under 10; two females 10-15; two females 16-25; and, one female 45 and over, probably the wife of Abraham Farr, Mary Harris. [AbF 03.]
In the 1820 U. S. Federal Census, Abraham Farr is the head of household. In the household, there are the following male members: One male child under 10; one male person 45 and older, including head of household, which is probably Abraham Farr. There are also the following female members: two females under 26 and one female of 45 and upwards; this person is most likely Mary Harris. There are four individuals engaged in agriculture - probably everyone except the male child under 10. [AbF 04.]
In the 1830 U. S. Federal Census, Abraham Farr is the head of household. He is 45 years and older; his wife is the other person indicated, 45 and older as the only other person in the family [AbF 05.].
Abraham Farr, death record, 29 April 1840, Windham Center, Windham County, Vermont; Film F30337 State of Vermont, Central Services, Middlesex, Vermont. [AbF 01.] (S6223)
Mary Harris Farr, death record, 15 December 1863, Windham Center, Windham County, Vermont; Film F30227, State of Vermont, Central Services, Middlesex, Vermont [MaH 01.] (S6230)
Sarah, the wife of Cyrus, deeds land to Wallace Jarbell on the 20 Feb 1877 on behalf of her deceased brother-in-laws children for $1200. Sarah is listed as the excutrix of the will of Chauncy Farr and was made guardian of his children; Rueben Augustus Farr, William Eugene Farr and Stella May Farr.
Franklin County Land Deeds 1808 to 1900
Vol. 58, pp 195-98
FHL US/CAN Film 0877551
CENSUS: Age 40, farmer.
Held the office of Justice of the Peace for twenty-one years, Township Trustee, Postmaster eight years,and Notary Public. Was a Democrat, valued citizen and an enterprising man.
Daughter of Eber Kennedy and Polly Pryor.