Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....McFarland, Andrew J. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judy Banja jbanja@msn.com May 2003 ANDREW J. McFARLAND, of West Providence, Bedford County, Pa., was born December 15, 1846, in the neighboring township of Monroe, a son of James and Sophia (Sleighter) McFarland. James McFarland was born and reared near Pittsburg, Pa., but in early manhood became a resident of Monroe, Bedford County, where he engaged in farming pursuits until his death, while yet in the prime of life, in 1858. He married Sophia Sleighter, of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, and of their children the following named survive: Mrs. Catherine French; Daniel; Joseph; Andrew J.; Elizabeth, wife of Jonas Sparks; and Lavina, wife of Frank House - all living in West Providence township; and George W., who is a resident of Monroe, Pa. Andrew J. McFarland attended the district schools of Monroe in his youth, gleaning such knowledge as was disseminated in the old log school house in which he first pursued his studies. Responding to the last call for volunteers during the Civil War, he enlisted and being mustered into service on March 9, 1865, at Chambersburg, Pa., went from there to Carlisle, and thence to Newbern and to Goldsboro, N.C., where he joined Company F, Seventy-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, which was attached to the Fourteenth Army Corps, and served first under Sherman and subsequently under other noted generals of that time. From there he marched with his regiment the entire distance to Washington, going by way of Richmond, Va. After being mustered out of service in July, 1865, he returned to his home in Monroe township, where he remained until the spring of 1867. Coming then to West Providence, he continued his agricultural labors, and soon afterward took possession of his present farm, which is finely located on Warrior Ridge, not far from Tatesville, where he has lived since 1872. A thorough-going farmer, skilled in the various branches of husbandry, he has reduced a large part of his one hundred and thirty-three acres of land to tillage, and is now carrying on general farming after the most approved modern methods. He is a Republican in politics, and has served the community as School Director of the township. Mr. McFarland married in September, 1872, Elizabeth, daughter of David and Catherine Leader, who for a number of years were esteemed residents of Hopewell township, Bedford County. Her father died at his home in Hopewell in 1848; and her mother, who was born in Fulton County, Pennsylvania, eighty-eight years ago, makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. McFarland. Seven of the nine children born of the union of Mr. and Mrs. McFarland are now living, namely: John H.; Alice M., wife of Luther Miller; Charley; Martha; Erastus; Jessie; and Olive. Both Mr. McFarland and his wife are members of the Christian church, in which he has served as a Deacon. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa