The memory of the Just is blessed.
James Farrar- married Fannie about 1858. They had six children Mary Emma Julia Ida Fannie Belle Alace and Sarah James served in the Civil War as A. member of Company G. (Gordon'S Company) 1st Virginia Infantry regiment He was wounded in the Pickett-Pettigrew-Trimble charge at Gettysburg on 3 July 1863 where the 1st Virginia suffered 78% casualties He died of "Pneumonia" according to Fannie'S CSA widow'S pension application He is buried in his father'S plot near parents and daughters Julia and Alace Susan Frances "Fannie" Windell- According to her 1908 Confederate widow'S pension application she married James Farrar in Richmond "three years before the War". They had six children Mary Emma Julia Ida Fannie Alace and Sarah James had been wounded in the Civil War and died of "Pneumonia". She next married Thomas Newton Windell in Richmond on 12 May 1886. In 1908 she was living with A. child in Norfolk She is buried in James'Father'S plot near James Thomas and her daughters Julia and Alace