Susan, I agree these Farris families are quite a puzzle but, the ALEXANDER Faris' must be the most frustrating of the whole lot of them (so many with this name). Hopefully we have some relationship here. I think it is possible that your Alexander (the son) may be 'my' Alexander. Do you know any dates on him or his father? I believe that my Alexander died young, probably before 1840. I don't know when, where or why he died young though. Do you know if your Alexander is related to the Rev. War, Isaac Feris? Isaac had brothers named Caleb and Alexander. If you do not have dates, I will try to keep your Alexanders in mind, while I am researching my Alexander and will let you know if I should find any dates. Dee T Hurt wrote: > > Dee, > Where did you find Alexander FERIS et al? He certainly appears to fit into > my husband's family. I am sending you a family group sheet of what may be > Alexander's birth family. I'm chasing two FARIS (spell it any way you want > to) families which may be connected, but so far we don't know where. One > member of the other family went to Mississippi, possibly because Alexander > was there. And there is another family in Maury County, TN, that spells its > name FARISS. Since both families were in Maury County at the same time, > they're probably related, too. These FARRISes are quite a puzzle. > Susan Hurt > thurt@redrock.net > Family Group Record > ============================================================ > Husband: Alexander FARIS > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > Birth: > Will: 9 May 1820 , Maury, TN > Death: 1823 , Maury, TN > Burial: 1823 > Marriage: > ============================================================ > Wife: Elizabeth > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > Birth: > Death: > Burial: > ============================================================ > Children > ============================================================ > 1 M Thomas C. FARRIS > Birth: > Death: > Burial: > Marriage: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > 2 M Moses A. FARRIS > Birth: > Death: 15 Jun 1822 , Maury, TN > Burial: > Marriage: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > 3 F Mary Ann FARRIS > Birth: > Death: > Burial: > Spouse: WALKER (m bef 1820) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > 4 M Adam FARRIS > Birth: > Death: > Burial: > Marriage: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > 5 M Alexander FARIS > Birth: > Property: 28 Jan 1833 Calloway Co., KY > Death: > Burial: > Marriage: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > 6 M Caleb FARRIS > Birth: > Death: > Burial: > Spouse: Molly MCFADDEN (m 4 Apr 1820) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > 7 F Rody E. FARRIS > Birth: > Death: > Burial: > Marriage: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > 8 F Sarah FARIS > Birth: 1792 , , SC > Death: > Burial: > Spouse: John KIRK (m bef 1820) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > 9 M John M. FARRIS > Birth: 1795 , , SC > Death: bef 14 Nov 1872 > Burial: > Spouse: Elizabeth A. MCKENNON (m 30 Apr 1822) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > 10 F Leah Jane FARIS > Birth: 21 Aug 1801 , , SC > Death: 3 Aug 1872 , Calloway, KY > Burial: > Spouse: Andrew ALEXANDER (m 29 Apr 1819) > ============================================================ > SOURCES > 1. Maury County, TN, Will of Alexander FARIS. Book C-1 p. 153 (p.65) > > ==== FARRIS Mailing List ==== > You may search the Farris-L archives on the Rootsweb web site at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > In the surname field, type in Farris
Mike, What is your Farris line like? I am new in this att and just learning how to use it. I have been doing genealogy for 3 yrs under another e-mail address dhfarris@swbell.net which is no longer good anymore. Thanks, Hope Farris ---------- > From: Michael McKinley <mmckinle@nothinbut.net> > To: FARRIS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [FARRIS-L] Welcome new subscribers > Date: Saturday, March 20, 1999 8:56 AM > > Hi to the newbies! My Phariss line is from VA mid 1700s > TN > Southwest > MO. > > Regards... > Michael McKinley > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Wanda Rabb [mailto:wcr@netunlimited.net] > > Sent: Saturday, March 20, 1999 1:01 AM > > To: FARRIS-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [FARRIS-L] Welcome new subscribers > > > > > > Please join me in welcoming some new members to our list: > > > > nadean@usit.net > > dhfarris@worldnet.att.net > > > > We hope you will introduce yourselves and tell us about the > > family you are > > researching! > > > > > > Wanda Rabb > > (researching Rabb (NC/SC), Penix (NC), Bradshaw (VA>NC), (Gantt (NC), > > Nix, Robertson, Wilson, Conner, Harris (Rutherford Co.,NC), > > Laws(Yancey, > > Rutherford Co., NC), Edwards,Kelly (Yancey Co.,NC), Causby, > > Patton, Morrison, Sparks(Burke/McDowell Co., NC) Paxton > > (Union Co., NC >Lancaster, SC), Purviance (NC), Farris & > > Morris (York Co., SC) > > Lovelace, Hamrick, Green and McSwain (Cleveland Co., NC), > > Granger, Ledford, Black(Cleveland or Rutherford Co., NC), > > Towery (Cleveland or Lincoln Co., NC) > > Listmanager for CAUSBY-L, FARRIS-L, LAWS-L, NIX-L, PAXTON-L, > > PURVIANCE-L, > > RABB-L > > Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cottage/1882/ > > > > > > > > ==== FARRIS Mailing List ==== > > Your Support Keeps RootsWeb Free! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > ==== FARRIS Mailing List ==== > Your Support Keeps RootsWeb Free! > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html
Pete, You got to be related that's all there is to it. You got the same route my husband does. Hope Farris ---------- > From: PFARRIS01@aol.com > To: FARRIS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [FARRIS-L] Re: FARRIS-D Digest V99 #80 > Date: Saturday, March 20, 1999 8:04 AM > > Hi Mary; > Your names don't sound familiar to me. I was born and raised in northern > Calif., I can remember while I was growing up everyonce in awhile I would pull > out the phone book and look to see how many Farris' I could find, and I could > only find my emidiate family, uncles and cousins and I knew all of them. The > ones that are there now migrated there. When I moved to Phoenix in 1977 I had > one relative and she was married to a Porter. So I believe the ones that are > here now are from another family and I don't know any of them.My family > started out in S.C. just like most of the rest, went to Ark., Missouri, > Oklahoma, one went Ill. and died and my grandfather Johnny Thomas took his > brood to Calif., and some of his sisters fallowed him out. So you can see Mary > this Gen stuff is like crakes in a dry river bottom they go everywhere. It > takes a hell of a lot of work and 95% luck to find someone, you need full > names intials help but are not good enough to pinpoint someone, one wrong bit > will mess you up for a long time until you find something that puts you back > on track. The people on FARRIS-L help you do that, so don't give up keep > asking because we're out there you not alone trying to find someone. > > Pete > > > ==== FARRIS Mailing List ==== > You may search the Farris-L archives on the Rootsweb web site at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > In the surname field, type in Farris
Hi to the newbies! My Phariss line is from VA mid 1700s > TN > Southwest MO. Regards... Michael McKinley > -----Original Message----- > From: Wanda Rabb [mailto:wcr@netunlimited.net] > Sent: Saturday, March 20, 1999 1:01 AM > To: FARRIS-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [FARRIS-L] Welcome new subscribers > > > Please join me in welcoming some new members to our list: > > nadean@usit.net > dhfarris@worldnet.att.net > > We hope you will introduce yourselves and tell us about the > family you are > researching! > > > Wanda Rabb > (researching Rabb (NC/SC), Penix (NC), Bradshaw (VA>NC), (Gantt (NC), > Nix, Robertson, Wilson, Conner, Harris (Rutherford Co.,NC), > Laws(Yancey, > Rutherford Co., NC), Edwards,Kelly (Yancey Co.,NC), Causby, > Patton, Morrison, Sparks(Burke/McDowell Co., NC) Paxton > (Union Co., NC >Lancaster, SC), Purviance (NC), Farris & > Morris (York Co., SC) > Lovelace, Hamrick, Green and McSwain (Cleveland Co., NC), > Granger, Ledford, Black(Cleveland or Rutherford Co., NC), > Towery (Cleveland or Lincoln Co., NC) > Listmanager for CAUSBY-L, FARRIS-L, LAWS-L, NIX-L, PAXTON-L, > PURVIANCE-L, > RABB-L > Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cottage/1882/ > > > > ==== FARRIS Mailing List ==== > Your Support Keeps RootsWeb Free! > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >
Hey Gang! :} We have a line from Bermuda, that family came in through the Azores. Has anyone heard of the Barbadoes situation? People were banned to or sold into indenture through Barbadoes. Here is another tidbit: The Irish or other folks who came in from the other lands and were indentured until they worked off the debt, or paid the debt and were free to go on their own....they took on other spellings, as well as other names. So there could be Faries (etc) out there that don't even carry the Faries name anymore....but are still part of the blood line. Also depending on the time and situation that they entered the U.S. would govern what and how they managed to stay here. Some came to live with relatives, who were already here and paid the way for them.... Some came alone, and were met at the docks by good folks who helped them get a start here (Quakers). Some were sentenced to come to the "colonies" to repay a debt or serve time for crimes. Some fought in wars (King Georges War, etc.) and just stayed here, when all was done...or got land grants from service in wars, and stayed. Remember "over there" with the hardships, they thought America had streets "paved with gold" and they wanted to have a new and good life here. There is so much of interest, when you research the history of the times as well as the people in the lines...you can even find friends, or others who helped the people when they came into the U.S. I found (on my mothers' side) a boarding house in Philadelphia, Pa.; They helped the Irish get over here, put them up and placed them in jobs to get on their feet, the people were listed in the city directories as "boarders" in rooming houses. Some came with "0" so they had to start from scratch, unless they has family or friends already over here. One situation was a Great Great Aunt of mine, who came here with friends at the age of 18. She became a palor maid for Cramps family (Cramps shipyard in Philadelphia, Pa) a well to do family. She earned $3.00 per week plus room and board and saved enought to get her father over here from Wales. He had moved his family to Wales when his wife died (young) and he worked in the Rolling Mills (Steel mills). They moved from County Cork, Ireland. Anyway, when he got here, the two of them (he and his daughter) earned enough money to bring the rest of the children over and they all settled in Philadelphia, Pa....lived and died there. Some came easy, some came with much sacrifice and emotional pain; buy they all managed to get here and make a life, so we could be researching them right now! Rule nothing out!! Use your history of the times (here and there) to help find the folks; and use your imaginations! I am glad we have a special place like this to get together and share, and see what we can develop, as we are all kindred spirits in the search for our families, and that is the common thread we can build on. As a matter of fact, that is how the United States came to be, people helping people to start a new life. Good luck Carole :}
Which Samuel Faris there is a couple, give a date and place may we can help Pete
Hi Mary; Your names don't sound familiar to me. I was born and raised in northern Calif., I can remember while I was growing up everyonce in awhile I would pull out the phone book and look to see how many Farris' I could find, and I could only find my emidiate family, uncles and cousins and I knew all of them. The ones that are there now migrated there. When I moved to Phoenix in 1977 I had one relative and she was married to a Porter. So I believe the ones that are here now are from another family and I don't know any of them.My family started out in S.C. just like most of the rest, went to Ark., Missouri, Oklahoma, one went Ill. and died and my grandfather Johnny Thomas took his brood to Calif., and some of his sisters fallowed him out. So you can see Mary this Gen stuff is like crakes in a dry river bottom they go everywhere. It takes a hell of a lot of work and 95% luck to find someone, you need full names intials help but are not good enough to pinpoint someone, one wrong bit will mess you up for a long time until you find something that puts you back on track. The people on FARRIS-L help you do that, so don't give up keep asking because we're out there you not alone trying to find someone. Pete
Grandmother Is? Pete
Please join me in welcoming some new members to our list: nadean@usit.net dhfarris@worldnet.att.net We hope you will introduce yourselves and tell us about the family you are researching! Wanda Rabb (researching Rabb (NC/SC), Penix (NC), Bradshaw (VA>NC), (Gantt (NC), Nix, Robertson, Wilson, Conner, Harris (Rutherford Co.,NC), Laws(Yancey, Rutherford Co., NC), Edwards,Kelly (Yancey Co.,NC), Causby, Patton, Morrison, Sparks(Burke/McDowell Co., NC) Paxton (Union Co., NC >Lancaster, SC), Purviance (NC), Farris & Morris (York Co., SC) Lovelace, Hamrick, Green and McSwain (Cleveland Co., NC), Granger, Ledford, Black(Cleveland or Rutherford Co., NC), Towery (Cleveland or Lincoln Co., NC) Listmanager for CAUSBY-L, FARRIS-L, LAWS-L, NIX-L, PAXTON-L, PURVIANCE-L, RABB-L Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cottage/1882/
Hello Pete and everyone. My mail sevrver has been down for about a week so I have been cathing up to you all with this name stuff and so far my last names have all been spelled FARRIS, except once on the 1920 census for Ohio we were listed as FERRIS but I think it was just a fluke! But any how, I have always been toold that we are Irish and I also did a little research on The name FARRIS and found the definition and everything. But my sistyer works at a grocery store type place here in Ohio and she was telling me some guy came up to her and asked her about her last name (FARRIS) he asked if she was Lebonesse (sp?) she said no we are Irish, he then said his last name is FARRIS and they are Leb. she didnt know anything about it so she brought it to me since I am the one doing our family tree and I told I had no idea well...I was looking through the GENFORUM.com pages under FARRIS and seen this posting about the Leb. FARRIS', I did write to this person asking to please send me any info he had on this but never recieved anything. But anyway, I am very long winded today and really had no point at all to the story! So have a good day, and please if anyone solves the mystery let me know! Thanks, Crystal FARRIS http://www.goplay.com/cfarris go to the bottom of my page and look for the link that says Definition of FARRIS. If I didnt take it off! PFARRIS01@aol.com wrote on Thursday March 18, 1999 at 1:29pm: >If you check the Oklahoma surname list on the web you'll find a guy I can't >remember his name but he's tracking Ian Esom Farris and went back to Ireland >tracking this guy, I also found what he found that Farris doesn't show up as a >surname of Ireland, 1 or 2 Ferris in scotland and maybe the same in England , >anyway this guy is tracing the name back to Lebenon. He says some Lebenise >came to the britian with the Romans to battle England . anyway he is getting >documentation on the name coming from Lebenon ??? If you bring up Irsh >surnames on the web Farris/Faris/Faries/Ferris isn't there ? >Maybe I'm wrong but worth checking out > >Pete > > >==== FARRIS Mailing List ==== >Submit your "Most Wanted Farris" to me and I will place your query on the "FARRIS MOST WANTED" web site at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cottage/1882/FMW.html +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | The coolest site for free home pages, email, chat, e-cards, movie info.. | | http://www.goplay.com - it's time to Go Play! | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Hi, I would like to compare family lines. Mine is PHARES, PHARIS, PHARRIS, FARRIS. Gerald Pharis gpharis@nemonet.com -----Original Message----- From: blachowskij@mail.interquest.de <blachowskij@mail.interquest.de> To: FARRIS-L@rootsweb.com <FARRIS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 19, 1999 1:12 AM Subject: Re: [FARRIS-L] Re: FARRIS-D Digest V99 #82 My great- grandfather is marked on the same headstone as his wife. His last name is spelled Farris and her last name is spelled Faris. And this same family is listed in the 1850 census records as Pharis. I learned not to rule any of them out when looking. You never know when it may be the one you're looking for. ==== FARRIS Mailing List ==== Your Support Keeps RootsWeb Free! http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html
Hi, my line came from Ireland and spelled it PHARES, it got changed to PHARIS, PHARRIS, and, FARRIS over here. Gerald Pharis gpharis@nemonet.com -----Original Message----- From: Don Haynie <mjfasdh@fs1.ce.umist.ac.uk> To: FARRIS-L@rootsweb.com <FARRIS-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 19, 1999 6:17 AM Subject: Re: [FARRIS-L] Re: FARRIS-D Digest V99 #82 >Gail, > > The spelling p-h-a-r-i-s is no longer in use in (Northern) Ireland. It >seems unlikely that this spelling ever was very popular there. > > Don > >At 00:10 19/03/99 EST, you wrote: >>gail >> >>my father did tell me once that when our ancester farris' came from ireland, >>the first spelling was pharis........today is the first time i have actually >>seen it in your listing..........and yes, those old days just seem to >those of >>us who are searching, just really sad times.........you should be proud of >>your name and what it stands for.....yet there are so many stories about why >>it has changed thru the years......what will our future children >think....hope >>all of us can get this straightened out for them........thx mary >> >> >>==== FARRIS Mailing List ==== >>Submit your "Most Wanted Farris" to me and I will place your query on the >"FARRIS MOST WANTED" web site at >http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cottage/1882/FMW.html >> >> > >_________________________________ > >Dr Donald T. Haynie >Department of Biomolecular Sciences >UMIST >PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD >England > >Tel: +44 (0) 161 200 8919 >Fax: +44 (0) 161 236 0409 >_________________________________ > > >==== FARRIS Mailing List ==== >You may search the Farris-L archives on the Rootsweb web site at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >In the surname field, type in Farris > >
Dee, Where did you find Alexander FERIS et al? He certainly appears to fit into my husband's family. I am sending you a family group sheet of what may be Alexander's birth family. I'm chasing two FARIS (spell it any way you want to) families which may be connected, but so far we don't know where. One member of the other family went to Mississippi, possibly because Alexander was there. And there is another family in Maury County, TN, that spells its name FARISS. Since both families were in Maury County at the same time, they're probably related, too. These FARRISes are quite a puzzle. Susan Hurt thurt@redrock.net Family Group Record ============================================================ Husband: Alexander FARIS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Birth: Will: 9 May 1820 , Maury, TN Death: 1823 , Maury, TN Burial: 1823 Marriage: ============================================================ Wife: Elizabeth ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Birth: Death: Burial: ============================================================ Children ============================================================ 1 M Thomas C. FARRIS Birth: Death: Burial: Marriage: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 2 M Moses A. FARRIS Birth: Death: 15 Jun 1822 , Maury, TN Burial: Marriage: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 3 F Mary Ann FARRIS Birth: Death: Burial: Spouse: WALKER (m bef 1820) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 4 M Adam FARRIS Birth: Death: Burial: Marriage: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 5 M Alexander FARIS Birth: Property: 28 Jan 1833 Calloway Co., KY Death: Burial: Marriage: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 6 M Caleb FARRIS Birth: Death: Burial: Spouse: Molly MCFADDEN (m 4 Apr 1820) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 7 F Rody E. FARRIS Birth: Death: Burial: Marriage: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 8 F Sarah FARIS Birth: 1792 , , SC Death: Burial: Spouse: John KIRK (m bef 1820) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 9 M John M. FARRIS Birth: 1795 , , SC Death: bef 14 Nov 1872 Burial: Spouse: Elizabeth A. MCKENNON (m 30 Apr 1822) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- 10 F Leah Jane FARIS Birth: 21 Aug 1801 , , SC Death: 3 Aug 1872 , Calloway, KY Burial: Spouse: Andrew ALEXANDER (m 29 Apr 1819) ============================================================ SOURCES 1. Maury County, TN, Will of Alexander FARIS. Book C-1 p. 153 (p.65)
While the rest of my family members spell it as Farris, my g. grandmother's death certificate is as Farries. Carol Murphy -----Original Message----- From: FARRIS-D-request@rootsweb.com <FARRIS-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: FARRIS-D@rootsweb.com <FARRIS-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 19, 1999 10:43 AM Subject: FARRIS-D Digest V99 #83
Hello. Does anyone know whether the surname FARRAR in early Virginia was another spelling for Farris? A lot of Farrar folks show up in same areas as my Farris people. Thanks. Trueman Farris.
> Here are just a few variants: > Faires, Fairess, Fairish, Farash, Fares, Faress, Faris, > Farish, Fariss, Farras, Farriss, Farrise, Farrish, > Feris, Ferise, Ferris, Ferriss, Ferrisse, Pharis > > If you are aware of others, please let me know. Mine spell it Phariss. Mary Ann
Hi, all, I thought you might be interested in knowing the relative popularity of variants of 'Farris' in the British Isles today. Here's what I have: Faires 0.015 Fairess 0.001 Fairish 0.006 Farash <0.001 Fares 0.004 Farese 0.001 Faress <0.001 Faries 0.006 Faris 0.020 Farish 0.077 nearly 1/10 Fariss 0.003 Farras 0.001 Farris 0.037 Farrise 0.001 Farrish 0.001 Fearis 0.012 Feres <0.001 Feris 0.001 Ferisse <0.001 Ferres 0.008 Ferries 0.057 Ferris 0.683 nearly 7/10 Ferriss 0.006 Ferrisse <0.001 Phares <0.001 Pharis <0.001 Phayres <0.001 Other variants are not given because none are to be found here, though I admit it's possible that I have not checked all possibilities. Don Haynie At 00:45 19/03/99 -0600, you wrote: >Please include: Pharrus, Phayre and Phayres > >Jim Phares ><pharesj@datastar.net> _________________________________ Dr Donald T. Haynie Department of Biomolecular Sciences UMIST PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD England Tel: +44 (0) 161 200 8919 Fax: +44 (0) 161 236 0409 _________________________________
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Hi, all, I thought you might be interested in knowing the relative popularity of variants of 'Farris' in the British Isles today. Here's what I have: Faires 0.015 Fairess 0.001 Fairish 0.006 Farash <0.001 Fares 0.004 Farese 0.001 Faress <0.001 Faries 0.006 Faris 0.020 Farish 0.077 nearly 1/10 Fariss 0.003 Farras 0.001 Farriss 0.037 Farrise 0.001 Farrish 0.001 Fearis 0.012 Feres <0.001 Feris 0.001 Ferisse <0.001 Ferres 0.008 Ferries 0.057 Ferris 0.683 nearly 7/10 Ferriss 0.006 Ferrisse <0.001 Phares <0.001 Pharis <0.001 Phayres <0.001 Other variants are not given because none are to be found here, though I admit it's possible that I have not checked all possibilities. Don Haynie At 00:45 19/03/99 -0600, you wrote: >Please include: Pharrus, Phayre and Phayres > >Jim Phares ><pharesj@datastar.net> _________________________________ Dr Donald T. Haynie Department of Biomolecular Sciences UMIST PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD England Tel: +44 (0) 161 200 8919 Fax: +44 (0) 161 236 0409 _________________________________
Does this family look familiar to anyone? ALEXANDER FERIS b. SC abt 1799, m. MARY "POLLY" FERIS (his cousin) on 21 Aug 1821 in Maury Co. TN. Mary was b. 10 May 1794 in SC, d. 4 Nov 1851 in Tishomingo Co., MS. bur. in "Old Campground" Bethlehem Cemetery near Booneville, MS. Children (That I know of): 1. ISAAC M. A. FARIS b. 5 April 1827 in TN, d. 6 March 1869 Tishomingo Co., MS 2. RHODA FERIS b. abt 1825 3. CHARLES HENRY FERRIS b. Aug. 1829 d. 21 March 1901 Booneville, Prentiss Co., MS. m. 1). ADELIA HANCOCK in 1856 Tishomingo Co., MS. Adelia b.1839 AL, d. 24 March 1870 Tishomingo Co., MS. m. 2). ABIGAIL YOUNG 1870 m. 3). NANCY L. SLEDGE on 10 Sept. 1874 Prentiss Co., MS. Nancy b. 1839 GA 4. John P. Faris b. abt 1833 m. Laura C. Harris 23 Feb. 1875 Prentiss Co., MS