The Harris Centennial
Harris --The past 100 Years

"M" Biographies
McFarland, McNab, McNeil

Lee & Daisy McFarland Family

E.L. (Lee) McFarland, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.E. McFarland, an early Harris auctioneer, and Daisy Logan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Logan, Allison Township farmers, were married September 8, 1908.

One daughter, Muriel Kathryn, was born to Lee and Daisy in 1909. Muriel graduated from Harris Consolidated School and in 1932, from the University of South Dakota. She taught school in Harris, and then moved to Minneapolis, where she lived for 40 years. Muriel’s first husband, Harold Borraem, died in 1960, and in 1966, she married Rev. Charles H. Bergsland.

Lee was manager of J.F. Anderson Lumber Company for many years, beginning in the 1920’s, until mid 1940. He also managed the Anderson Lumber Company in Fairmont, Minnesota, during World War II.

Lee and Daisy built their home located at 117 Lawton Avenue in 1930, and sold it to Bob and Beulah Senn in 1969.

Lee worked as bookkeeper for Granstad Lumber for four years and Senn’s Co-op Station for several years.

During the early 1950’s for a short time, Lee and Daisy operated a grocery store on Main Street.

Daisy was a faithful Keeping Up Club member from 1922, until her health failed. It was her diligent keeping of club programs which enabled the club to write an accurate history.

Both Lee and Daisy were faithful members of the HarrisUnited Methodist Church.

Lee passed away in 1965, Daisy in 1974, at Country View Manor in Sibley, and Muriel Bergsland in January of 1989, in Sequem, Washington.

James A. McNab Family

James A. (Jim) McNab was born in Bloomington, Illinois, the son of Alexander Blaine McNab and Maria Worrick McNab, sister of long time Harris resident, Charlie Worrick. James McNab married Gertrude Weiss of Blairsburg, Iowa, in 1894. In 1910, they moved from Blairsburg to a farm west of Harris, with their family, Margaret (Mrs. Cloid Kness), Archibald (Arch), Belle (Mrs. Sam King), and James (Jim), Donald, Agnes, (Mrs. Sig Grinde) and Lawrence. Arnold was born in Harris in 1911. All are now deceased.

After a few years, the McNabs moved from their farm into Harris, where their children attended the Harris Consolidated School. James A. McNab served on the school board at the time of the school consolidation.

The living descendents of Margaret McNab Kness are Deloris Kness Anderson, a life-long resident of Harris; her brother, Dale, of Spirit Lake; Margaret Kness Wedeking of Spirit Lake; Harold (Bill) Kness of Apache Junction, Arizona; and James Kness of Zion, Illinois. Idelle Kness Clawson and Lyle Kness are deceased.

Leroy McNab, son of Arch McNab and Agnes Winter McNab, lives in Sioux City. Luella Hass MacNab, daughter of long-time Harris residents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hass, is a widow of Malcolm McNab, the elder son of Arch. Douglas Grinde, the only son of Agnes McNab Grinde, lives in Burlington, Iowa, and his father, Sig, lives in Estherville. Belle McNab King’s husband, Sam King, and his son, Robert, live in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and his son, Richard, lives in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania. Lois McNab Sharp, only daughter of James and Elvira McNab, lives in Audubon, Minnesota. Before marrying James McNab, Elvira Knudsen McNab taught in the Harris school.

Kathleen McNab Ogle, only daughter of Arnold and Fern Summers McNab, lives in Fresno, California, and Lawrence McNab’s two children, Bonnie and Vernon, live near their mother, Mrs. Lucille Reppert McNab, in Pamona, California.

McNeil Family

William Etteburn McNeil was born in Pennsylvania, June 22, 1862, and came to Toledo, Iowa, where he grew to manhood. He attended college, taught school and on March 16, 1892, married Margaret Rebecca Bradley. Margaret was born at Stratford, Ontario, Canada, and came to Cherokee County at nine years of age. She was one of thirteen children, five of whom died in infancy.

In 1909, they moved to Hartley, Iowa, and after living there for twelve years, came to the Harris area, farmed and later moved into Harris. William passed away April 23, 1927. Margaret and William are buried at Cherokee.

Margaret and William are lifetime members of the Methodist Church.

Five children were born to this union; Vinnie, Lloyd, Luverne, Mabel (Mrs. Wilfred Woelfle), Isabell.

Mabel Woelfle of Spirit Lake is the only living descendant of the William McNeils.

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