Mason Family - Ourfolk
Phebe Mason (Fargo) D: 21 JAN 1850
Phebe died on 21 JAN 1850 in Warsaw, Ny. .
Phebe was married to David McWhorter Fargo on 9 OCT 1864.
David was born on 31 OCT 1786 in Montville, Conn. and died on 16 MAY 1855 (age: 68) in Warsaw, Ny. .
He was the son of Deacon Nehemiah Fargo (10 JAN 1764 - 13 OCT 1828) and Mary Chapman (Fargo) (25 DEC 1764 - 12 DEC 1839).
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Resided on a farm 1 1/2 miles north of Warsaw. Deacon of the Baptist
Church, later united with the Congregational Church.
Mr.. FARGO was a farmer at what was then known as the Four Corners, in
the town of Warsaw. Here most of his life was spent, and here were born his ten children, of
whom six sons and two daughters reached maturity.
Church, later united with the Congregational Church.
Mr.. FARGO was a farmer at what was then known as the Four Corners, in
the town of Warsaw. Here most of his life was spent, and here were born his ten children, of
whom six sons and two daughters reached maturity.
The 'M' is for McWhorter for his maternal grandmother. This is from LDS extraction of baptismal records for the Warsaw, NY, Presbyterian Ch. I had been looking for the connection to my Scottish line (I'm a piper) for a long time. My mother was a generation or two off, in what she had remembered from her mother's tales. This was the record that led me to the connection. Bethiah Day's mother was Polly McWhorter, dau. of Rev War vet John McWhorter, a very early settler in Warsaw.
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