Albert Monroe Farrar

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Albert Monroe Farrar

Birthdate:
Birthplace: CRAWFORD, Missouri, United States
Death: April 07, 1949 (63)
St Louis, Missouri, United States (Stroke)
Place of Burial: STEELVILLE, CRAWFORD, MISSOURI, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Moses Farrar and Martha 'Betty' Elizabeth Farrar
Husband of Lena Alice Farrar
Father of Phoebe Alice Cutsforth; Troy William Farrar, Sr.; Claude F Farrar; Rev. Albert 'Bert' Jewell Farrar; Carroll "Robin" Henry Farrar and 9 others
Brother of Jasper Newton Farrar; Roy Farrar; Infant Farrar and William 'Zep/Zeppie' Clark Farrar

Occupation: Farmer
Managed by: John Reeves
Last Updated:

About Albert Monroe Farrar

Albert & Lenas' 2 sons Clarence & Clark both served in World War II, serving in Asiatic Pacific War Theatre. When Albert & Lena were first married they lived east of Steelville, Missouri, where they homesteaded property on Federal Government Land, and lived in a tent until they built a squatter's cabin which burned, then they moved to the Bill Gregory homeplace until they sharechopped for Gus Ristic on Dry Creek, after which they purchased property at the court house door, which originally belonged to Soward family, kinfolk of Lenas. There was an old house on property that had been there during Civil war, made of hand hewn logs. In the drought of the 1930's the family lost all their cattle and had very hard times. Albert had Tracoma in his eyes, and was blinded because there was no cure for it in those days.

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Albert Monroe Farrar's Timeline

1885
May 3, 1885
CRAWFORD, Missouri, United States
1896
October 13, 1896
Steelville, Crawford, MO, United States
1906
October 5, 1906
Steelville, Crawford, MO, United States
1908
May 7, 1908
1909
June 1, 1909
Steelville, Crawford, MO, United States
1910
October 26, 1910
Steelville, Crawford, MO, United States
1912
June 22, 1912
PATSY, MO, United States
1914
January 27, 1914
Steelville, Crawford, Missouri, United States
1916
December 31, 1916
CRAWFORD, MO, United States