Individual Details
Thomas Darnall
(1733 - 7 Jul 1825)
Events
Families
Spouse | Susannah ( - 1793) |
Child | Samuel Darnall (1763 - ) |
Spouse | Elizabeth Cogswell ( - ) |
Father | John Darnall (1705 - 1735) |
Mother | Rachel (1705 - 1735) |
Sibling | Rebecca Darnall (1728 - ) |
Sibling | Isaac Darnall (1730 - 1778) |
Notes
Marriage
A Susannah was named in John Soper's will in 1758, establishing the marriage as in or prior to that year.Event
was in Albemarle County, Va., in 1773, as his son Archelaus (later Archibald) was born there at that time (family legend). Was with George Rogers Clark (also of Albemarle Co., Va.) in his campaign against the Wabash Indians and at the capture of Vincennes. For this he received "scrip," as shown by its later transfer for $13.33.Event
In 1783 he received, as Thomas Darnell, a grant of 400 acres of land lying in what is now Bourbon Co., Ky., about one and one-half miles northwest of N. Middleton in that county, and some five or six miles southeast of Paris, Ky. It lies at the junction of Scott Creek and Stoner's Fork of the Licking River, and was known as "The Springs"; there being three large springs in the immediate vicinity of the original home site.Death
He died 7 July 1825 in Bourbon County, Ky. On 3 October 1825, following his death, his widow Elizabeth, deeded to the heirs of Thomas T. Darnall, Nancy Parks, Susannah Howard, Rebecca Wychoff, Thomas Darnall, Jr., Barton Darnall, heirs of Hinzie Darnall, deceased and John Darnall any claims she might have on the estate. "Deed. Bk.S, p. 157, Bourbon Co., Ky."BOURBON CO., KY., COURT RECORD APRIL 1802
Thomas Darnall and William Furman appointed guardians to Susanna, Anne and Lloyd Rawlings, infant orphans of Joshua Rawings, deceased John Morton and Charles Lander, sureties.
WILL OF THOMAS Darneille (DARNALL) OF BOURBON CO.,KY.
In the name of God, Amen. I Thomas Darneille, Sr., of the County of Bourbon, State of Kentucky, have made and committed my last will and testament and have disposed of my estate in manner and form following, to wit:
Item, It is my will and pleasure that my servant woman Pats should be free at my death.
Item, It is my will and pleasure that my servant man Dave, should be sold as soon as convenient after my death for a reasonable credit of Gold or silver, for the term of six years, at the end of which time the said servant man shall be free.
Item, It is my will and pleasure that my saws and movable property should be sold as soon as conveniently may be after my death for reasonable credit of gold or silver and the money arising from the said property and said servant man Dave, after paying to my son Thomas Darneille Jr., two hundred and thirty eight dollars in gold or silver, and after paying my other just debts, should be divided among my children and their heirs as follows, to wit: Item, I give and bequeath to the heirs of my son Samuel S. Darneille, deceased, the sum of one dollar and no more forever. Item, I give and bequeath the children of my daughter Elizabeth Chorn, deceased, the sum of one dollar and no more forever.
Item, I give and bequeath to my son Isaac Darneille, and his heirs the sum of one dollar and no more forever.
Item, I give and bequeath to the heirs of my daughter "Linny" Rollins, deceased, the sum of one dollar and no more forever. Item, it is my will and pleasure that the residue of my said money should be divided into ten equal parts or shares of which I give and bequeath to my daughter Susannah Howard, and my son Archibald Darneille, my daughter Nancy Parks, my daughter Rebecca Wycoff, and to my son Barton Darneille, the heirs of son 'Hinzie Darneille, deceased and to my son John Darneille, each one share. It is my express wish and pleasure that if Susannah Howard should die without having children to heir her estate the above legacy shall revert to my heirs and be equally divided between my seven last named heirs to this my last will and testament. And further, it is my express will and pleasure that the said mentioned $238.00 mentioned above should be paid to my son Thomas Darneille, Jr., out of the first money that shall be collected of the price of above mentioned property, and I do by these presence constitute and appoint my son Thomas Darneille, Jr., sole executor of this my last will and testament, to carry the same into full and complete effect, hereby revoking all other wills and testaments ever made by me, in testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this first day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred and twenty-five.
THOMAS Darneille, SR.
Witnesses: Hiram Norton
Wm. Magule
Josiah Swearinger
Bourbon County, Kentucky, Court, Sept. term, 1825, this last will and testament of Thomas Darneille Sr. deceased was proven in open Court by the oaths of Hiram Norton and Josiah Swearinger, Witnesses thereto, and sworn to by Thomas Darneille Jr., the executor therein named, and is therefore duly recorded in my office.
Attst. Thomas P. Smith, C.B.C.
"Will Book G, Page 300, Bourbon Co., Ky."
Bremen, Germany to Richmond, Virginia
Third Quarter of 1837
DISTRICT OF RICHMOND - PORT OF RICHMOND
There was no captain's sworn statement with this list. This ship probably arrived in September of 1837, according to the naturalization records of one of the passengers.
List of Passengers per Lucilla, Capt. McLennan, bound for Richmond. With Collector Nelson's letter of Nov. 15, 1837.
Columns represent: name, last place of residence, occupation, age.