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James E Darnaby

BirthAbt. 1819 - Fayette, Kentucky, USA
Death1870 - Trenton, Grundy, Missouri, United States
MotherEleanor "Nelly" Stonestreet
FatherCornelius Darnaby

Born in Fayette, Kentucky, USA on Abt. 1819 to Cornelius Darnaby and Eleanor "Nelly" Stonestreet. James E Darnaby married Sarah Ann Merrill and had 5 children. He passed away on 1870 in Trenton, Grundy, Missouri, United States.

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Cornelius Darnaby
1779 - 1850
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Eleanor "Nelly" Stonestreet
1781 - 1840
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Sarah Ann Merrill
1825 - Unknown
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Catherine Bragg
1838 - 1904
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Virgil S Darnaby
1850 - 1887
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Richard Darnaby
1852 - 1916
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Luella Darnaby
1859 - 1948
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Emmaline E Darnaby
1870 - 1957
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William H Darnaby
1854 - 1907

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