Kathleen, you are truly a low-flying Angel! So good of you to donate your time, resources and talents to this endeavor. I don't have those books you mentioned; might my Michael Stoner be listed? Thank you so much, Elizabeth Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com) ----- Original Message ----- From: "al and kathie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 10:25 AM Subject: Re: [TNSUMNER] DARNELLS in 1820-1830-1840 > Not related but did some lookups for you, mostly from books I own. > > The only mentions I can find of the name HENRY DARNALL are: > 1. From the book, "Red River Settlers - records of the settlers of Northern > Montgomery, Robertson, and Sumner Counties, TN", by Edythe Rucker Whitley > > LAND GRANTS ISSUED BY NORTH CAROLINA (Tennessee land granted as pay for > service in the Revolution) > Grant # 3366 to Henry Darnell, dated Feb 12, 1800. Warrant #1343 for 1,325 > acres. Recorded Book D-4, page 287. MONTGOMERY County. > > Grant # 3378 to Henry Darnell, no service, dated Janaury 12, 1801. Warrant > #27 for 1,849 acres. Recorded book D-4, page 294. Montgomery County, south > side of Cumberland River. > (Note - The book, "Tennessee Genealogical Records", by Edythe Rucker Whitley > state that Grant #3378, to Captain Henry Darnall was issued in 1801 for land > in ROBERTSON County.) > > Grant # 3396 to Henry Darnell, dated November 15, 1802. Warrant #27 for 503 > acres. Recorded Book D-4, page 305. Montgomery County, north side Red > River. > > Grant # 3377 to CAPTAIN Henry Darnell, dated Dec 1, 1801. Warrant #27 for > 163 acres. Recorded Book D-4, page 293. Montgomery County, south side of > Cumberland River. > > 2. Henry Darnel is shown on the 1820 Census of Montgomery Co TN. > > QUESTION - Have you contacted the DAR to see if they have a file on Henry > Darnell? If they do, the file will contain the names of his children. > If you haven't contacted the DAR, they will do a free lookup for you, to > request a lookup, go to > www.dar.org > > > DARNELL'S IN SUMNER CO TN > > 1. Darnells who married in Sumner Co TN from 1787 to 1850 are listed on the > web site found at: > freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~providence/marrndx.htm > Darnell marriages listed are as seen below. > > Early Sumner County Marriage Records Through 1850 > Darnell, Thomas Swaney, Mary M. 10 October 1843 > > Darnal, Sally Chapman, John 30 June 1830 Darnal, Washington, Sholders, > Solomon & Baldridge, J. W. > Darnall, Ann E. Halbert, Andrew H. 29 December 1847 Frazer, Z. W. > Darnall, Rebecca I. Gourley, Samuel 15 January 1846 Blakemore, J. T. > Darnell, Mary E. Blackmore, Jesse T. 24 November 1847 Middlemast, J. > B. > > > 2. I have the book, "Marriages of WILSON Co TN, 1802-1850", by Edythe > Rucker Whitley and there are NO Darnell marriages listed. > > 3. The book, "Marriages of DAVIDSON Co TN, 1789-1850", by the same author, > also shows NO Darnell marriages. > > 4. Have you used the Search Engines at the Sumner Co TN web sites found at: > freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~providence/ourpage.html > and > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsumner/index.html > > > 5. Have you seen the following before? It seems that the Sumner Co TN > Darnell's descended from this John Darnell from Maryland. > James Darnell > > > From History of Tennessee From the Earliest Time to The Present > Goodspeed Publishing Co. > Nashville, TN > 1887 > > Retyped for the page by Eileen McCarey > 2001 > > James Darnall, farmer and stock raiser of the Second District of Sumner > County, is a son of John S. and Elizabeth (Dassy) Darnall, and was born in > Sumner County in 1827, being one of nine children, seven living. The father > was born in MARYLAND in 1784; was raised in that State and married there in > 1809, moving to Sumner County in 1819, and continued farming in that county > until his death in 1852. He was a volunteer in the war of 1812. The mother > was also a native of Maryland, born about 1782, and died in 1854. Our > subject had limited educational advantages. October 19, 1854, he married > Miss Amelia T., daughter of James and Jane Hamilton, both natives of > Tennessee. Mrs. Darnall was born in Sumner County in 1836, and they had ten > children, four sons and two daughters living: Ida, Taylor, Robert Lee, > Ernest, Effie and William T. Mr. Darnall has been living on his present farm > since 1859. He owns 205 acres of very productive land, pleasantly located > three and one-half miles southeast of Gallatin. He has been a man of frugal > and industrious habits. In politics [he] has been a life-long Democrat; his > first presidential vote was cast for Gen. Cass in 1848. Mrs. Darnall is a > member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. > > ***NOTE *** > 1. THE 1790 CENSUS OF FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND LISTS A HENRY DARNALL > (NEXT DOOR TO A JOHN DARNALL). > 2. Maryland Marriage records show that Henry Darnall married Mary Leek Sept > 3, 1785 in FREDERICK County, Maryland. > 3. John S. Darnall (of Sumner Co., mentioned above) married Elizabeth > Darsey Nov 21, 1809 in Prince George County, Maryland. > > Hope something above helps. > Kathleen in CA > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 7:40 AM > Subject: [TNSUMNER] DARNELLS in 1820-1830-1840 > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > Classification: Query > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HiB.2ACI/2808 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > Am looking for information on all Darnells. There was a Sally Darnell > > married in 1830 to John Chapman. Bondsman was Washington Darnell. Can > > anyone identify either one? My gggfather, William Washington Darnell, > > came from "near Nashville" but don't know exactly where. Since the > > Washington name is sometimes passed down, perhaps the two could be > > related. Possibly, my Wm Washington's father was Henry. Thanks. > > > > > >