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Esther Dunn
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Family
ClaimDetailEvidence
SpouseRobert McFarland (e1722-) 
Child +William McFarland (e1753-1825)
dna
Attributes
ClaimDetailEvidence
GenderFemale
NameEaster McFarland [S219]
secondary
NameEsther McFarland [S287] [S288] [S2900]
secondary
NameEsther Dunn
 
Timeline
ClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Birthest 1723 (1717-1731)
 
Land SaleMar 2, 1752Lancester, Virginia, United States [S2900]
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Sources
IndexTitle
[S219] "Will: Robert McFarland (1705-1797)" (Rockbridge County, VA; Will Book 2).
[S287] "Patent To Robert Mcfarland Sr. 1769" (City and County of Philadelphia Patent Book AA, Vol 11) (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lopezislandhistory/mcfarland/rbtcumb1.txt).
[S288] "Deed of Robert Mcfarland Sr To Robert Mcfarland Jr" (Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Deed Book, Vol. 1) (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lopezislandhistory/mcfarland/rbtcumb2.txt).
[S2900] "Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Deed Abstracts 1729-1770".
Note
Esther _____, called by her husband Easter, in his will, was of unknown descent. She was probably not Esther Huston nor was she Esther Dunn, both of which married other Robert McFarlands, and had different children. She may have been Esther Grey. She was born about 1726 and died in Rockbridge County, Virginia in 1794, where she is buried alongside her husband at the Falling Springs Church.
Esther could not write her signature as witnessed by her mark 'E' on a land sale record in 1777.
Family Note
Robert McFarland married Esther Dunn had the following children:

Joseph (abt 1752 - 17 Jul 1794)
Abraham (abt 1754 - ) never married
William (10 Jun 1755 - ) m. 17 Oct 1779, Rebecca White
Letitia (abt 1757 - ) m. William Moore
Esther (abt 1759 - ) m. Alexander/James McConnell
Thomas (bef 1761 - 1820) never married
Rachel (1768 - 4 Jun 1825) m. 25 Apr 1793, David Willock
Rebecca (abt Aug 1771 - ) m. 27 Aug 1787, Robert Roach

The 1750-1777 taxlist records for Peters Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (FHC microfilm # 21087, 21088, 21089) show the following for Robert (Peters Township and Cumberland County, Pennsylvania were formed in 1751 from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. This area would in 1784 become Franklin County, Pennsylvania):

1753 Robert McFarlan (living next to the Widow McFarland, who was presumably his mother)
1763 " (owned 200 acres).
1765 " (owned 135 acres).
1766 " (owned 135 acres, 1 negro, 3 horses, 2 cows).
1767 " (owned 200 acres, 50 cleared, 1 negro, 3 horses, 3 cows).
1768 " (owned 200 acres, 1 negro, 4 horses, 9 cows).
1770 " (owned 200 acres, 60 cleared, 1 negro, 4 horses, 8 cows, 6 sheep).
1771 " Sr. (owned 200 acres, 50 cleared, 8 horses, 4 cows, 8 sheep).
1773 " (owned 200 acres, 50 cleared, 3 horses, 5 cows, 12 sheep).
1774 " (owned 200 acres, 50 cleared, 3 horses, 5 cows, 10 sheep).
1775 " (owned 150 acres, 40 cleared, 2 horses, 4 cows, 6 sheep).

On December 5, 1769, 'Robert McFarland Sr.' purchased land in Peters Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania from Thomas and Richard Penn known as 'McFarlan's Delight'. This purchase was for 248 1/4 acres and cost 38 pounds, 9 shillings.
On September 1, 1777, 'Robert Mcfarland Sr.' sold this same portion of land to his eldest son Robert Mcfarland Jr. of Tinicum Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania for 1400 pounds. Robert McFarland's son Thomas is listed as a witness. Soon after Robert, Esther, and their younger children moved from Peters Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania to Rockbridge County, Virginia.
On December 1, 1778, 'Robert McFarland' purchased 289 3/4 acres of land on Mill Creek in Rockbridge County, Virginia, from James and Franky Grigsby for 1250 pounds.
In 1783, 'Robert McFarland' is listed in the taxlist for Rockbridge County, Virginia, and being taxed for himself, 1 slave under 16 years old, 8 horses and 10 cows.

The taxlist records for Rockbridge County, Virginia show the following for Robert.

1783 Robert McFarland 1 Free White Male age 16-up, 1 slave under 16, 8 horses, and 10 cows.
1785 Robert McFarlin 1 slave over 16, 1 slave under 16, 6 horse, 8 cattle.
1786 Robert McFarlin 2 slaves (Sall and Dinah) 4 horses and 11 cattle.

On February 16, 1792, Robert McFarland made his will in Rockbridge County, Virginia. He refers to his wife as 'Easter'. He leaves Esther only a female slave and children, furniture, and a feather bed. He mentions his children by his first marriage by name and leaves them each 5 shillings sterling, as he does Letitia and Esther from his second marriage whom he refers to as 'Lettis' and 'Easter'. To his son William, he leaves a portion of his land, and a male slave. To his youngest son, Thomas, he leaves the remainder of his land, a male slave, and a mare. Rachel receives, a female slave and children, a horse and saddle, 2 cows, 6 sheep, furniture, a feather bed, a chest, 2 dishes and 6 plates, a set of knives and forks. His youngest daughter, Rebecca, receives a female slave and children. His sons William and Thomas were his executors.
On December 3, 1793, and then again on December 1, 1795, Robert McFarland sold land to his son William McFarland.
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