- George Washington Darby [1785-1854]
- Mary (Riggs) Darby [1787-1855]
Married Mary Jane (Harris) on November 30, 1848 in Montgomery County, Maryland
Children:
- Zachariah Taylor Darby [1850-1874]
- John E. Darby [1852-1874]
- William Washington Darby [1853-1932]
- Charles Riggs Darby [1855-1920]
- Sallie Darby [1857-1862]
Obituary - Aged Marylander Dead.
The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) December 13, 1897
Boyd’s, Md., December 13.—Funeral services over the remains of the late Samuel Darby of Barnesville, Montgomery county, Md., were held at the family residence this afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment at Monocacy cemetery, Beallsville, Md. Mr. Darby died here at 5 o’clock yesterday morning, aged seventy-two years. Death was due to heart trouble.
Mr. Darby was one of Montgomery count’s most esteemed and respected citizens. He served two terms as judge of orphans’ court for this county, and was twice defeated for the same office. At the time of his death he was one of the directors of the Montgomery County National Bank at Rockville. He owned a large farm in Barnesville, district, and was possessed of considerable means. Two sons survive him, Chas. R. Darby, a prominent farmer, and William W. Darby, a merchant at Barnesville.
- George Washington Darby [1785-1854]
- Mary (Riggs) Darby [1787-1855]
Married Mary Jane (Harris) on November 30, 1848 in Montgomery County, Maryland
Children:
- Zachariah Taylor Darby [1850-1874]
- John E. Darby [1852-1874]
- William Washington Darby [1853-1932]
- Charles Riggs Darby [1855-1920]
- Sallie Darby [1857-1862]
Obituary - Aged Marylander Dead.
The Evening Star (Washington, D.C.) December 13, 1897
Boyd’s, Md., December 13.—Funeral services over the remains of the late Samuel Darby of Barnesville, Montgomery county, Md., were held at the family residence this afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment at Monocacy cemetery, Beallsville, Md. Mr. Darby died here at 5 o’clock yesterday morning, aged seventy-two years. Death was due to heart trouble.
Mr. Darby was one of Montgomery count’s most esteemed and respected citizens. He served two terms as judge of orphans’ court for this county, and was twice defeated for the same office. At the time of his death he was one of the directors of the Montgomery County National Bank at Rockville. He owned a large farm in Barnesville, district, and was possessed of considerable means. Two sons survive him, Chas. R. Darby, a prominent farmer, and William W. Darby, a merchant at Barnesville.
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