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    1. Fwd: Re: [ILMADISO-L] The Rev. William Edwin Darrow, Alton, IL
    2. Carrie
    3. >Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 22:32:06 -0500 >To: ILMADISO-L@rootsweb.com >From: Carrie <hetaerae@swbell.net> >Subject: Re: [ILMADISO-L] The Rev. William Edwin Darrow, Alton, IL > >In the 1930 Census, William E. Darrow, wife Harriet, daughter Grace >Holloway and grandaughter Joyce Holloway, are all living in Bunker Hill, >Macoupin County, Illinois. William E. is listed as a clergyman, employed >in the business of the church. > >In the 1920 Census, Wm E. Darrow, wife Harriet, and cousin Harry J. >Scudder are all living at 2934 Prairie Avenue in the City of St. Louis, >MO. Wm E is listed as a clergyman, employed in the business of the gospel. > >In the 1910 Census, William E. Darrow, wife Hattie, son Chester, daughter >Grace, and son Roger, are all living on 7th Street in Peru Village, Nemaha >County, Nebraska. William E is listed as a minister with an occupation as >"pastoral." > >Not found in the 1900 Census; there is no 1890 Census > >Hope this helps. > >At 10:09 PM 6/24/2004 -0400, you wrote: >>I am looking for information on the Rev. William Edwin Darrow and his >>family. His obituary indicated his last pastorate was in Alton, IL. >> >>I would greatly appreciate any information regarding what church he >>pastored and when; also anything about his family - wife, Harriet, >>children, Chester, Roger, and Grace. William died and was buried in >>Chicago. His wife died before that and perhaps is buried in the Alton area. >>Joyce Greineder >> >> >>==== ILMADISO Mailing List ==== >>Search Madison County maillist archives; enter the word ilmadiso here: >>http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=ILMADISO >>Find the names of other maillists to search: http://lists.rootsweb.com/ > >Carrie >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >...Then they filled, with clear, shallow water, >the whole breadth of this broad canal, and set >little whirlpools turning in the depths, >and for the first time mirrored the green banks >and distant calls of birds -- while in the sky >the starry nights of another, sweeter country >blossomed above them and would never close. >Tombs of the Hetaerae, by Rainier Maria Rilke >Translation by Stephen Mitchell Carrie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...Then they filled, with clear, shallow water, the whole breadth of this broad canal, and set little whirlpools turning in the depths, and for the first time mirrored the green banks and distant calls of birds -- while in the sky the starry nights of another, sweeter country blossomed above them and would never close. Tombs of the Hetaerae, by Rainier Maria Rilke Translation by Stephen Mitchell

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