Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameEuphemia McArthur
Birth16 Nov 1825, Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland
Death21 Mar 1915517
BurialFassett Cemetery, Edgerton, WI.517
FatherFrancis McArthur (1789-1870)
MotherEuphemia Hoy (1789-1876)
Misc. Notes
Euphemia McArthur. 519

Church records: Auchermuchty, Fife, Scotland
page #144
Second church record shows marriage 12 May 1848, at Saint Cuthberts, Edenbourgh, Midlothian, Scotland.

1850 Imigrated to United States. 510

In 1860 lived in Rock County, Wis, Edgerton, age 34. 505

In1870 he lived in Porter, Rock County; Wis; Occupation of Farmer, age 44. 512

1880 living in Wiscinson, age 54. 514

In 1900 living in Milton, Rock County, Wis, age 74. 510

1905 Living with Son in Ottawa, Franklin County, Kansas age 79. 102

1910 Living Ottawa, Franklin County, KS, age 84. 246

Family Crest of the Family McArthur


Surname: Mcarthur Recorded in a number of spellings, this very famous surname is of early Scottish origins. First recorded in the time of King Robert, The Bruce, in about 1310, the clan were it is claimed, at their peak during this medieval period. They held large estates in Lorne, Argyllshire, had the hereditary keepership of the castle of Dunstaffnage from the crown of Scotland, held their seat at the castle of Strachur, and were also the hereditary pipers to the great MacDonald clan, the Lords of the Isles. Sadly the MacArthur influence seems to have waned with the later Scottish monarchs, and after only a hundred years the clan began to lose both its powers of influence in the great affairs of state, and the lands granted by the crown when the then chief John MacArthur fell foul of King James 1st, and paid with his life on the scaffold. Many poems and laments were written about the MacArthurs and their fall, although perhaps some of this was exaggerated as part of the glamour of the clans, as the MacGregors for instance, were banned entirely for nearly two hundred years! What is certain is that members of the clan continued to hold ranking positions, if not quite as eminent as previously. Early examples of the name recordings include Tarleto McArthir, a charter witness for the earl of Ross in 1440, and Dougall M'Airthour, sherrif of Argyll, in 1595. In more recent times the name has once again achieved world wide prominence. General Arthur MacArthur (1845 - 1912) being only the twelfth American to be appointed to the rank of General of the Army, whilst his son General Douglas MacArthur (1885 - 1952), not only held the same ranking, but was the victor in the Pacific sector of the Second World War (1941 - 1945).
Spouses
Birth18 Nov 1824, Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland.247
Death4 Jan 1903, Ottawa, KS247
Burial6 Jan 1903, Edgerton Cemetery, Edgerton, Wis.247
OccupationFarmer/Carpenter505,506
FatherAndrew Smart (1793-1880)
MotherHelen Taylor (1812-1847)
Marriage12 May 1847, Auchermuchty Perish, Fife, Scotland518,519
ChildrenCharles Arthur (1858-1936)
 Andrew Jackson (1848-1926)
 Elizabeth (1849-1932)
 Francis Robert (1852-1930)
 James H. (1855-1930)
 Ellen Taylor (1860-1929)
 Arthur Hodge (1863-1929)
 Winfield Scott (Died as Child) (1868-1874)
 Euphemia Hoy (1870-1947)
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