Posted for Melissa Miller, regarding the Darby Family -- Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 10:59:33 -0500 (EST) X-Sender: mhmiller@mail.bright.net X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.2 To: dsmith@mis.net From: Melissa Miller <mhmiller@bright.net> Subject: Please Post >From: Melissa Miller <mhmiller@bright.net> >Subject: Re: Darby > > 1. James and Sarah Darby from Ireland had two sons. James, who I have > nothing on. and John. > > 2. John Darby Sr. born 1824 Bath County, Kentucky and died in > Pennsylvania. Married Feb. 22, 1869 Greenup Co. Ky. to > Aremathy Williams born 1824. I have four children listed by > this marriage: > a. James born Jan. 1853 > b. John born April 16, 1855 > c. William born Dec. 9, 1856 married Mary Ellen West in 1883 > d. George born 1865 > John Darby Sr. married again Feb. 22, 1869 Greenup County, Kentucky > to Elizabeth Johnson born about 1840. She had been married first to > a Kelly. I have at least nine children for John and Elizabeth: > e. Sarah born about 1869 married William Turner > f. Joseph born about 1870 > g. Hugh born May 1872 > h. Allen born March 1873 > i. Aremathy born June 1874 (my great grandmother) married > George Washington Gayheart had seven daughters. > j. Margaret born 1876 married John Conley > k. Elizabeth born 1880 > l. Taylor born June 1883 > m. Belle born June 1885 married Lawrence Miranda > 3. Aremathy Darby born June 1874 and died in 1942 married George Washington Gayheart born April 1861 Floyd Co. Ky. and died in > 1924. Children: > a. Viola born June 1889 > b. Pearl born Sept. 1891 married Squire White had 10 children. > c. Daisy born May 1893 married George White had 10 children. > d. Maude born June 1895 married Marv Kirk I list 4 children. > e. Dora Inez born Feb. 4, 1898 (My grandmother) had 6 children > married John Watson Holbrook. > f. Virgie born 1900 married Charles Holbrook, 3 children. > g. Sally Elizabeth born 1902 married William "Bill" Clark > 6 children. (Have you ever heard the old wives tale of > the seventh daughter or son? Well Sally or "Aunt Sad" > was suppose to be able to heal some things). Darrell L. Smith Coordinator Greenup County KyGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygreenu Visit our site and join our discussion list!