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Unice Farrar
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Unice Farrar (born Sherman), born 1773 Unice Farrar (born Sherman) 1773
Unice Farrar (born Sherman) was born on 1773.
Unice married Zebadiah Farrar.
Zebadiah was born on 1751, in , Massachusetts.
Unice passed away.
Unice Farrar (born Sherman), born Circa 1751 Unice Farrar (born Sherman) 1751
Unice Farrar (born Sherman) was born circa 1751.
Unice married Zebediah Farrar circa 1780, at age 29.
Zebediah was born on 1751, in , Massachusetts.
Her occupation was a .
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Unice FarrarUnice Farrar in Robertson Mail (NSW) - Oct 8 1926
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"... a de lightful item. Miss Nancy Holmes' recitation, ' The Negro's Funeral,' was rendered with her usual charm. Her song, ' My Task,' was a pleas ing item. Miss Unice Farrar's song, ' They Say,' added one more to the many successes of the song service together with Miss Jones sweet ren dering of ' Wonderful Peace.' Mas ter Lake's ' ..."
Publication place: Bowral, New South Wales, Australia
Unice FarrarUnice Farrar in Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW) - Oct 8 1926
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"... a de lightful item. Miss Nancy Holmes' recitation, ' The Negro's Funeral,' was rendered with her usual charm. Her song, ' My Task,' was a pleas ing item. Miss Unice Farrar's song, ' They Say,' added one more to the many successes ol the song service together with Miss Jones sweet ren dering of ' Wonderful Peace.' Mas ter Lake's ' ..."
Publication place: Bowral, New South Wales, Australia
Unice FarrarUnice Farrar in Southern Mail (Bowral, NSW) - Mar 23 1926
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"... very sweetly and .daintily. Mr. Jack Roberts as a comic singer always makes good and had the audience with him in 'Everything is O.K.,' and 'I 'Ate Women.' Miss Unice Farrar and Chorus dressed as Dutch girls with clogs, etc., came on danc ing a quaint Dutch dance, again gain ing the' plaudits i of the audience, Miss Unice Farrar .singing her solo, 'A Pink Petite frSnr -Peter ' most effectively. - ? The evening . . . closed with ' a one-act ? comedy ? 'History Repeats itself', by. ..."
Publication place: Bowral, New South Wales, Australia