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Show oo mrs. i e, ram DIES ftT WEST WEBER Mrs Hannah Boyack McFarland, wife of James McFarland. died yesterday yes-terday at tho family residence in W est Weber of general debility. She was 80 years old and Is survived by five generations of decedents, total ing 125 persons. She was one of the earliest pioneers of Weber county. Mrs. McFarland was born March 12, 1835, In Scotland, the daughter of James and Elizabeth Mealmacker Royack, and joined the Mormon church in early childhood. She emigrated emi-grated to Utah in 1852, settled In Weber We-ber county and had lhed here ever since, being at all times active in church work. She is survived by her husband and the following children: chil-dren: Mrs. Elizabeth Bingham of Ogden, Mrs. Margaret Bingham of Sralthfleld, Mrs. Hannah Bingham of Wilson, James D. McFarland of Marriott, Peter Pe-ter S. McFarland 0f West Weber, Robert B. McFarland of Hyram, Mrs. Bell M Bingham of Clinton, Mrs. An na R Tracy of Marriott and Mrs Rose C. Neilson of Taylor. Besides these children Mrs McFarland McFar-land Is survived by sixty -four grandchildren, grand-children, flfty-oue great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. The funeral will be held in the Wilson ward meeting house on Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1 p m. and the body may be viewed at the residence In West Weber, tomorrow afternoon and evening eve-ning and Wednesday until noon |