The Farine family came to Texas in 1855 as part of the La Reunion colony and settled in the area that is now Irving in 1859.
Albert Farine constructed a home in 1906 and it burned in the 1960s.
http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-3285
Along with several other of Irving's founding Fathers Mr. Farine helped organize the Northwest Dallas County Civic Association in 1931. Its purpose was to promote the development of the northwest section of Dallas County.
http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-3267
Father: Nicholas FARINE (1823-1902)
Mother: Lucinda Jane MILLS (1845-1917)
Married Rosetta CRABTREE (1875-1947) on 30 Oct 1891
Children
Lora Inez FARINE
Esther FARINE
Henry FARINE
Lucy Susie FARINE
Bertha May FARINE
Ruby Parille FARINE
Gertrude Vivienne FARINE
The Farine family came to Texas in 1855 as part of the La Reunion colony and settled in the area that is now Irving in 1859.
Albert Farine constructed a home in 1906 and it burned in the 1960s.
http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-3285
Along with several other of Irving's founding Fathers Mr. Farine helped organize the Northwest Dallas County Civic Association in 1931. Its purpose was to promote the development of the northwest section of Dallas County.
http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-3267
Father: Nicholas FARINE (1823-1902)
Mother: Lucinda Jane MILLS (1845-1917)
Married Rosetta CRABTREE (1875-1947) on 30 Oct 1891
Children
Lora Inez FARINE
Esther FARINE
Henry FARINE
Lucy Susie FARINE
Bertha May FARINE
Ruby Parille FARINE
Gertrude Vivienne FARINE
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