Arthur
Thomas Farr
Submitted
by: Ann F. Pipkin
Arthur Thomas Farr was born February 14,
1879 at Tom, Red
River County, CN.
His father was John Gist Farr, born December 1, 1847 to Thomas
G. and
Anna Jane (Cotter) Farr in Union County
South Carolina, and his
mother, Anna Eliza Harris was born January 2, 1861 to
William Riley and
Eliza Ann Cornelia (Pitchlynn) Harris
near Eagletown, Eagle County,
CN.
George Churchill Farr, born November 25, 1884, Red
River
County,
CN; Inez Elizabeth Farr born June 2, 1887 near Antlers, Jacks Fork
County,
CN; Estelle Margarite Farr, born February 3, 1890,
Antlers, Jacks
Fork County,
CN; John Gist Farr, Jr., born August 27, 1893, Antlers, Jacks
Fork County, CN.
He attended the school established by Colonel Coleman Nelson,
a half Choctaw preacher, in western edge of Antlers, and
later married
Lena Poulter, daughter of Thomas Poulter
in Antlers on January 1, 1901.
They kept
the marriage a secret for over six months while Lena
finished
school. Finally Lena showed
up at his father’s house and announced the
marriage.
His mother’s brother, Henry Churchill Harris was a Judge on
the Choctaw Supreme Court and one time delegate of the tribe
in
Washington, D.C.
His great uncle, Peter P. Pitchlynn was Chief of the
Choctaws,
1864-66.
Arthur T. Farr was born at Tom in Eagle County,
CN and lived
there with his parents until about age three or four, when
the family
moved to Pleasant Hill Community near his mother’s brother,
Judge Henry C.
Harris.
About 1886 or 1887 they moved to a saw mill near the mouth of
Beaver
Creek near what is now Antlers, Oklahoma. When the railroad was
completed in 1887, they moved to Antlers. The Farr home was
on the main
street of town. After Arthur and Lena
were married they are believed to
have lived in Antlers until Arthur received his Choctaw
allotment of land
which was about
seven miles east of Antlers on the west bank of the
Kiamichi River. They moved to this farm soon there after and built a large
house with rooms in the attic.
Arthur’s early years were spent in working for his father in
the farming business. After he was married, he went into
farming and the
raising of livestock
for himself. He was always active in politics. He
was a leader of the Republican party in Pushmataha County
until his death.
He worked for the party in county, state,
and federal elections. When
there were enough children in his community to warrant an
elementary
school, he gave the land and had a fund-raising to pay for
the building.
He gave
enough to have privilege to name the school. He was a precinct
official at the Cora Lena for his eldest daughter. He was a
precinct
official at the Cora Lena voting precinct. During the early
years of the
depression, he was a very generous person. Also during the
depression, he
provided some food and meats to his widowed sister, Inez.
The last few years of his life, Arthur and Lena
moved into
Antlers. He died at Antlers, Oklahoma on June 13, 1963. Lena
died two
months later on
August 31, 1963.
Names and
Birthdates of Descendents:
(1) (1)
Arthur Gist “Son” Farr, born March 14, 1902 in Antlers,
Oklahoma,
died April 3, 1964 at Antlers, Oklahoma,
of cancer. He married
Pearl Clay on May 25, 1924 at Antlers. He was a long time
postal employee
in Pushmataha
County. He served in WWII
as Staff Sgt. He was an original
enrollee.
(2) (2)
Cora Lena Farr, born July 31, 1910 at Antlers, Oklahoma. She
married Claud McCain on December
31, 1939 at Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Cora
was a long time teaching at Hugo, Oklahoma.
She presently lives in
Oklahoma City.
(3) (3)
Bess Farr, born July 4 ,1913 at Antlers, Oklahoma and died July
30, 1992, in Oklahoma City.
She married Harvey Pennington on January
20,1940. they owned and operated the Pushmataha County
Abstract Company.
After his
death she operated the Dixie Shop, a ladies ready-to-wear, from
her home in north Antlers.
(4) (4)
Billy Farr, born January 9, 1916 at Antlers, Oklahoma. Died of
cancer May 24, 1960. He married Vivian (Almond) Williams.
Bill was a
veteran of he Korean War and a long time employee of the
agriculture
conservation program at Antlers.
(5) (5)
George Churchill Farr, born November 10, 1918 at Antlers,
Oklahoma. He was an Army
Air Corps pilot in WWII in
SW Pacific. He was
shot down in New
Guinea in early 1943. He was killed in an
airplane
accident as a lieutenant Colonel at Aurora, Colorado
on August 9, 1958. He
married Jonnie Marie Carter (Chickasaw) on June 14, 1943.
She lives in
Midwest City, Oklahoma.
Mr. Farr
has seven grandchildren, seven great grandchildren, four great
great grandchildren
and two step great great grandchildren.