Husband of Beneeta Burris-Furr, they were married in/about 1826 in Stanly County, North Carolina.
Son of John Dolan Furr and Abigail Stallings-Furr
John was also known by Esquire John and was one of the men responsible for having Stanly County separated from Montgomery County in 1841. He was the first representative to the State Legislature from Stanly County.
The Stanly County public library has a beautiful old picture of Esquire John FURR hanging on their wall in the history room. It is about 16X20 inches in a gold frame.
Husband of Beneeta Burris-Furr, they were married in/about 1826 in Stanly County, North Carolina.
Son of John Dolan Furr and Abigail Stallings-Furr
John was also known by Esquire John and was one of the men responsible for having Stanly County separated from Montgomery County in 1841. He was the first representative to the State Legislature from Stanly County.
The Stanly County public library has a beautiful old picture of Esquire John FURR hanging on their wall in the history room. It is about 16X20 inches in a gold frame.
Family Members
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Daniel Monroe Furr
1827–1865
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Sarah Elizabeth Furr Hatley
1827–1881
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John Furr
1829–1881
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William Eban "Josh" Furr
1832–1913
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Davidson Furr
1834–1900
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Elmirah Belinda Furr Eudy
1837–1909
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Catharine A. Furr Furr
1839–1901
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Benety Furr Furr
1842–1934
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Minta Caroline "Minty" Furr Eudy
1844–1929
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Martin Franklin Furr
1846–1918
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Mary Ann Furr Lowder
1849–1889
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Rowena Furr
1853 – unknown
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