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Submitted: 8/18/22 • Approved: 8/19/22 • Last Updated: 8/22/22 • R1443404-G0-S3
Arkansas
Civil War Confederate
July 12, 1819 - May 24, 1911
*Obituary
The Springdale News
Friday, June 9, 1911
FARLEY, E.H.- (from The Rogers Democrat) E.H. Farley, father of Rev. W.T. Farley of this city, died last week at his home in the extreme southwest corner of the county, south of the Illinois River, below Siloam Springs. He was one of the oldest men in the county, being ninety-two years old. Funeral services were held Friday and interment was in the Wedington cemetery, just across the line in Washington County. Mr. Farley had lived in Benton County since 1853, being a native of Tennessee. In 1858 he was married to Miss Martha Norwood and to them were born seven children, all of whom are still living. He was a Confederate veteran and an old army friend of J.A.C. Blackburn of this city.
*Source: Sons of Confederate Veterans, Washington County, Arkansas 2009
Compiled by William W Degge
Contributed on 8/18/22 by judyfrog
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